One sixth of the sum of a number (let's call it ( x )) and three can be expressed mathematically as ( \frac{1}{6}(x + 3) ). This means you first add the number to three, and then divide the result by six.
2.775
n/6 + 3
three sixth is .5 where one forth is .25 so three sixth is twice as large as one forth.
That quantity is also known as a million, or ten to the sixth power.
3/8 = 0.3751/6 = 0.167 ...Three eights is over twice that sizeof one sixth!
2.775
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n/6 + 3
Three and one-sixth.
three, because for one third three was the denominator , and for one sixth the denominator was devisable by three.
three tenths equals eighteen sixtyths one sixth equals ten sixtyths therefore three tenths is bigger than one sixth
Three quarters of one sixth is one eighth (1/8)
one and one sixth. trust me?
well three-sixth-two-sixth is one-sixth
There are infinitely many fractions between one sixth and three fifths.
One half = three sixth, so the answer is two sixth.