2/3 x 15/4 = 2 1/2 or two and a half.
Two thirds (2/3) is less than three quarters (3/4). When converted to decimals, two thirds is approximately 0.67, while three quarters is 0.75. Thus, three quarters represents a larger portion than two thirds.
Two quarters minus two thirds is negative one sixth. Two quarters is six twelfths, and two thirds is eight twelfths. Six twelfths minus eight twelfths is minus two twelfths or minus one sixth.
One. As three quarters of twelve is 9, and two thirds of twelve is 8. :-)
To find the least common denominator (LCD) for three quarters (3/4) and two thirds (2/3), first identify the denominators: 4 and 3. The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, and so on, while the multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on. The smallest common multiple is 12, so the LCD for three quarters and two thirds is 12.
1/2 or .5
Two thirds (2/3) is less than three quarters (3/4). When converted to decimals, two thirds is approximately 0.67, while three quarters is 0.75. Thus, three quarters represents a larger portion than two thirds.
Two quarters minus two thirds is negative one sixth. Two quarters is six twelfths, and two thirds is eight twelfths. Six twelfths minus eight twelfths is minus two twelfths or minus one sixth.
three quarters
One. As three quarters of twelve is 9, and two thirds of twelve is 8. :-)
To find the least common denominator (LCD) for three quarters (3/4) and two thirds (2/3), first identify the denominators: 4 and 3. The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, and so on, while the multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on. The smallest common multiple is 12, so the LCD for three quarters and two thirds is 12.
1/2 or .5
0.3333
No, two-thirds is not equal to three-quarters. Two-thirds (2/3) is approximately 0.67, while three-quarters (3/4) is 0.75. In fractional terms, 2/3 is less than 3/4, as you can see by cross-multiplying: 2 × 4 (8) is less than 3 × 3 (9).
seriously? one and a half.. or three and two thirds..
No.
3 quarters!
Negative 10 divided by negative two-thirds = 15/1 or 15