Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 7/3 - 3/2 = 5/6 or five sixths.
three and five sixths
There are two halves in one whole, and since one third is one part of a whole divided into three equal sections, you can fit six halves in three thirds. This is because each third contains one and a half halves. Therefore, there are six halves in three thirds.
Two and one fifteenth.
three halves
Two-thirds.
three and five sixths
If we have seven thirds minus three, we have 7/3 - 3. Let's take off from there:7/3 - 3 = 7/3 - 9/3 = -2/3 or -0.666666....
There are two halves in one whole, and since one third is one part of a whole divided into three equal sections, you can fit six halves in three thirds. This is because each third contains one and a half halves. Therefore, there are six halves in three thirds.
Two and one fifteenth.
Two Thirds
The reciprocal of two thirds is three halves.
three halves
Two-thirds.
Yes it is. Two halves is a whole unit. It takes three thirds to be a whole unit, so two thirds is smaller.
(five and two thirds) minus (two and three fourths) = 2.91666667
5/2
5/2