Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 4/6 + 1/6 = 5/6 or five sixths.
Two thirds plus four sixths is one and one third. 2/3 + 4/6 = 1 1/3
4 sixths, or two thirds.
Three and four-fifths
Six fifths or one and a fifth or 1.2
One sixth plus four sixths equals five sixths, or 5/6.
Oh, dude, math time! So, two thirds plus four sixths is like... drumroll... two! Yeah, you heard me right. When you add those fractions together, you get two. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Four sixths. ^^ You see, 6 is the common denominator, so, you work with one half. Now, you have to make 6 the denominator, right? So, you multiply 2 by 3 and 1 also by three, and then you have to add three sixths and one sixths and you get four sixths.
well three-sixth-two-sixth is one-sixth
"What is four and a half plus three and five sixths": Eight and one third (8 1/3)
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 4/6 + 1/6 = 5/6 or five sixths.
First convert the values into common denominated fractions, giving you four sixths and three sixths. The total is seven sixths, which is one and one sixth.
Two thirds plus four sixths is one and one third. 2/3 + 4/6 = 1 1/3
4/6ths plus 1/2 = 9/6ths or: 1 & 1/2
4 sixths, or two thirds.
Four sixths is bigger than one half. Three sixths make one half.
Yes it is.