One sixth plus two thirds can be calculated by finding a common denominator. The common denominator for 6 and 3 is 6. Therefore, two thirds becomes four sixths (2/3 = 4/6). Adding them together gives you one sixth plus four sixths, which equals five sixths (1/6 + 4/6 = 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.
Two and one-sixth (2-1/6)
one and two sixth's
One sixth isn't 66 and a third percent; it is 16 and two thirds percent.
33 and one third percent= two sixth.
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1 third plus one third =============== There are many other fraction combinations which equal two-thirds. One, for example, is one-half plus one-sixth.
Two and one-sixth (2-1/6)
Two sixth are equivalent to one third.
one third is equivalent to two sixths two sixths take away one sixth is one sixth
It is: 10
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?
Answer: Two fifths, one sixth, and then one third.
one and two sixth's
it equals five sixth.
One sixth isn't 66 and a third percent; it is 16 and two thirds percent.
33 and one third percent= two sixth.