28 = 4 x 7
so
4 = 1 seventh of 28
6 x 4 will therefore = 6 sevenths of 28, and as we know, 6 x 4 = 24
6 sevenths multiplied by 5 eights equals 15 over twenty-eight, or 15/28
6/7 of 28 7 into 28 = 4 4 * 6 = 24 Therefore 6/7 of 28 = 24 So what you do is take the denominator and divide that into 28. Then take the numeriator and multiply that by the above answer.
To subtract ( \frac{3}{4} ) from ( \frac{6}{7} ), you first need a common denominator. The least common multiple of 7 and 4 is 28. Converting both fractions, ( \frac{6}{7} = \frac{24}{28} ) and ( \frac{3}{4} = \frac{21}{28} ). So, ( \frac{24}{28} - \frac{21}{28} = \frac{3}{28} ). Thus, ( 6 \text{ sevenths minus three quarters equals } \frac{3}{28} ).
it is 12/56 which is also 6/28 which is also 3/14
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6/14 12/28
There are 28 sevenths in 4 wholes because 28/7 = 4
20 of course !
6 sevenths multiplied by 5 eights equals 15 over twenty-eight, or 15/28
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6/7 of 28 7 into 28 = 4 4 * 6 = 24 Therefore 6/7 of 28 = 24 So what you do is take the denominator and divide that into 28. Then take the numeriator and multiply that by the above answer.
To subtract ( \frac{3}{4} ) from ( \frac{6}{7} ), you first need a common denominator. The least common multiple of 7 and 4 is 28. Converting both fractions, ( \frac{6}{7} = \frac{24}{28} ) and ( \frac{3}{4} = \frac{21}{28} ). So, ( \frac{24}{28} - \frac{21}{28} = \frac{3}{28} ). Thus, ( 6 \text{ sevenths minus three quarters equals } \frac{3}{28} ).
it is 12/56 which is also 6/28 which is also 3/14
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6/7, six sevenths
Negative 4 sevenths
No, 6/7=6/7.