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5/54
To add 2 and one sixth (2 1/6) and 7 and one ninth (7 1/9), first convert them to improper fractions. This gives you 13/6 and 64/9. Finding a common denominator (54), you convert both fractions to get 117/54 and 384/54. Adding these together results in 501/54, which simplifies to 9 and 15/54, or 9 and 5/18.
1.e+54
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 6, 6/54 becomes 1/9 or one ninth.
Two-ninths of 54 can be calculated by multiplying 54 by ( \frac{2}{9} ). This gives ( 54 \times \frac{2}{9} = \frac{108}{9} = 12 ). Therefore, two-ninths of 54 is 12.
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6
5/54
5/6 -1/9= 45/54 -6/54= 39/54= 13/18
54
To add 2 and one sixth (2 1/6) and 7 and one ninth (7 1/9), first convert them to improper fractions. This gives you 13/6 and 64/9. Finding a common denominator (54), you convert both fractions to get 117/54 and 384/54. Adding these together results in 501/54, which simplifies to 9 and 15/54, or 9 and 5/18.
1.e+54
1/3
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 6, 6/54 becomes 1/9 or one ninth.
One and one ninth.
Two-ninths of 54 can be calculated by multiplying 54 by ( \frac{2}{9} ). This gives ( 54 \times \frac{2}{9} = \frac{108}{9} = 12 ). Therefore, two-ninths of 54 is 12.
13 ninth