10/30, 100/300 and 3/9 are three examples.
To determine how many ninths make one third, you can convert both fractions to have a common denominator. One third is equivalent to three ninths (1/3 = 3/9). Therefore, it takes three ninths to make one third.
Both one third and three twelfths are equivalent fractions. They represent the same amount, which is one quarter. Therefore, they are equal in size and neither is bigger than the other.
10/30, 100/300
because they are equivalent fractions and 1/3 is half of 1/6
Seven and one third minus three and one half = 23/6 or 35/6
Ah, what a happy little question we have here! Three ninths is like a small piece of a big pie. If we simplify it, we find that one-third is equivalent to three ninths. Just like painting, sometimes we need to step back and see the bigger picture to find the beauty in fractions.
To determine how many ninths make one third, you can convert both fractions to have a common denominator. One third is equivalent to three ninths (1/3 = 3/9). Therefore, it takes three ninths to make one third.
Both one third and three twelfths are equivalent fractions. They represent the same amount, which is one quarter. Therefore, they are equal in size and neither is bigger than the other.
12/36 or 25/75
10/30, 100/300
one third 1/3
100/3
because they are equivalent fractions and 1/3 is half of 1/6
Seven and one third minus three and one half = 23/6 or 35/6
4/3 and 8/6
2/6 3/9 & 4/12
one fourth