In a fraction you are looking at parts of a whole, thus if you think of this as a pie and the lower number as the number of pieces the pie has been cut into. the top number of pieces you intend to remove or work with. thus your query of what does 2/3 equal... If you cut each piece of pie into another equal piece then the answer 4/6 is correct. the denominator is the lower number or the total number of pieces that the pie is cut up into. the numerator is the number of pieces you plan to work with or eat...
Two thirds of six pounds is four pounds !
six and two thirds
2/3 = 0.667 (a fraction is simply a division problem: 2/3 = 2 divided by 3).
20/3
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 6/9 is equal to 2/3 or two thirds.
The fraction six ninths is equal to an infinite number of 0.66 in which the number six will keep continuing. The fraction can also be a reduce fraction of two thirds.
Six tenths
Expressed as a fraction with the denominator 6, 1/2 is equal to 3/6 or three sixths.
Yes - the numerator and denominator of the proper fraction 6/9 share the common divisor of 3, therefore, you can divide the numerator and denominator by 3 to make 2/3. Therefore, 3 6/9 or three and six ninths can be more conveniently written as 3 2/3 or three and two thirds.
20 thirds
Two thirds of six pounds is four pounds !
Thankfully, 3 and 9 are related! Three times three equalsnine, so three times two (of those thirds) would equal six! Six ninths are equal to two thirds.
To find out how many twelfths are in six and two-thirds, we first convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. Six and two-thirds is equivalent to 20/3. Next, we multiply the denominator of the fraction by the whole number and add the numerator to get the total twelfths. In this case, 3 * 6 + 2 = 20 twelfths. So, there are 20 twelfths in six and two-thirds.
Spell it correctly so that it reads six and two thirds.
six and two thirds
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 66 2/3% is equal to 0.6 recurring, or 0.6666...
2/3 = 0.667 (a fraction is simply a division problem: 2/3 = 2 divided by 3).