3/1 (all you have to do is multiply or divide the numerator(top #) and denominator (bottom #) by the same value.)
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it equals six over nine or two over three
You need to convert them to the same denominators. 3 over 4 is 9 over 12 and one over six is two over 12. Adding them together gives 11 over 12.
Six over fifteen, two over five.
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Yes, the number two is the same as the number six
it equals six over nine or two over three
You need to convert them to the same denominators. 3 over 4 is 9 over 12 and one over six is two over 12. Adding them together gives 11 over 12.
its two over three
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Two-thirds of six is not nine. Rather, two-thirds of six is four. You can find this by realizing that two-thirds of six is the same as six-thirds of two. This equates to two times two, which is four.
Six over fifteen, two over five.
3/6, or 1/2
"5 over 6 and 2" does not make sense. 5 2/6 is the same as 32/6 2 5/6 is the same as 17/6 (Improper fractions)
two over three
three over six is half bt i didnt get5 t5he "whole" thing.
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