(5/6) or five-sixths
Neither is larger.
no, it will be slightly bigger, 1 half is 1/6 larger than 1 third so 1 half and a third is 1/6 larger than 2/3
No. .5 (1/2) is larger than .33 (1/3).
one third is larger than one fifth
Oh yes, one third is quite a bit smaller than five sixths. To compare, we can convert one third into two sixths. So five sixths is fully three sixths (equal to one half) larger than a third.
Neither is larger.
no, it will be slightly bigger, 1 half is 1/6 larger than 1 third so 1 half and a third is 1/6 larger than 2/3
(5/6) or five-sixths
1 half
No. .5 (1/2) is larger than .33 (1/3).
five sixths because it is more than half
one third is larger than one fifth
Yes, half is bigger than one third.
umm in that problem 2/3 is larger than 1/2
Oh yes, one third is quite a bit smaller than five sixths. To compare, we can convert one third into two sixths. So five sixths is fully three sixths (equal to one half) larger than a third.
One half is greater than one third. When comparing the two fractions, one half (1/2) is equivalent to 0.5, while one third (1/3) is approximately 0.33. Since 0.5 is greater than 0.33, one half is indeed greater than one third.
Yes, one half is more than one third. To compare the two, you can express them with a common denominator: one half is equivalent to 3/6, while one third is equivalent to 2/6. Since 3/6 is greater than 2/6, one half is indeed more than one third.