Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 1/2 + 2/6 + 12 = 12 5/6 or twelve and five sixths.
Four sixths plus a half can be simplified by first converting both fractions to have a common denominator. Four sixths is equivalent to two thirds, and a half is equivalent to three sixths. Adding them together gives you five sixths. Therefore, four sixths plus a half equals five sixths.
three sixths, or one half
91/12
One half can be expressed as 3/6 when converted to sixths. Therefore, when you add two sixths to one half, you have 3/6 + 2/6, which equals 5/6. Thus, one half added to two sixths equals five sixths.
Five sixths multiplied by two and one half is about 2.083.
One half is three sixths and one-third is two sixths. 3+2=5
Oh honey, that's an easy one. Two sixths plus one sixth equals three sixths. And if you want to simplify it, three sixths is the same as one half. So there you have it, simple math for a simple question.
Four sixths plus a half can be simplified by first converting both fractions to have a common denominator. Four sixths is equivalent to two thirds, and a half is equivalent to three sixths. Adding them together gives you five sixths. Therefore, four sixths plus a half equals five sixths.
three sixths, or one half
91/12
One half can be expressed as 3/6 when converted to sixths. Therefore, when you add two sixths to one half, you have 3/6 + 2/6, which equals 5/6. Thus, one half added to two sixths equals five sixths.
Five sixths multiplied by two and one half is about 2.083.
seven sixths so 1whole and a sixth
One-half can be expressed as 3/6 when using a common denominator of 6. Adding two-sixths to three-sixths gives us 5/6. Therefore, one-half added to two-sixths equals five-sixths.
4 sixths, or two thirds.
2/3 + 5/6 + 1/2 = 2
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! When you add one-third and one-sixth together, you can simplify it by finding a common denominator, which is six. So, one-third is equal to two-sixths. When you add two-sixths and one-sixth together, you get three-sixths, which simplifies to one-half. Isn't that just lovely?