To add one and two thirds (1⅔) and two and one sixth (2⅙), first convert them to improper fractions. 1⅔ becomes 5/3 and 2⅙ becomes 13/6. Finding a common denominator (which is 6), we rewrite 5/3 as 10/6. Now, add 10/6 and 13/6 to get 23/6, which can be simplified to 3 and 5/6. Thus, one and two thirds plus two and one sixth equals 3 and 5/6.
5 sixths
it's 2/3 (two thirds)
1 third plus one third =============== There are many other fraction combinations which equal two-thirds. One, for example, is one-half plus one-sixth.
The sum is -5/6
seven sixths so 1whole and a sixth
it equals five sixth.
Four and one sixth.
5 sixths
it's 2/3 (two thirds)
Nine and five sixth
5/6
1 third plus one third =============== There are many other fraction combinations which equal two-thirds. One, for example, is one-half plus one-sixth.
The sum is -5/6
seven sixths so 1whole and a sixth
Two and two-thirds plus one and one-half equals four and one-sixth. To calculate this, first convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions: two and two-thirds is 8/3 and one and one-half is 3/2. Finding a common denominator (which is 6), you can add these fractions to get a total of 25/6, which simplifies to four and one-sixth.
two thirds are 4 times greater than 1 sixth
One and two thirds divided by two and one sixth in simplest form = 10/13