5/6 is a fraction.
5/6, or as a decimal its .834.
5/6
do you mean 5 over 6, or 5 divided by 6 with the fraction bar? if you do then you just multiply both numbers by the same number and you have a non-simplified version of the same fraction. EX: 5 over 6 could be 10 over 12.
Write out your fraction problem. 3 over 5 plus x over x equals 5 over 6. Next, you need to make the fractions equivalent. The multiples I used were 6 and 5. Multiply the fraction 3 over 5 by 6; that equals the fraction of 18 over 30. Do the same with the fraction 5 over 6 only by 5. That equals 25 over 30. Now write your new fraction problem. (18 over 30 plus x over x equals 25 over 30. Subtract 25 from 18. Your answer is 7. Dont forget the other half of your fraction! Your final answer is 7 over 30.
5/6 is a fraction.
35 over 6
5/5
5/6 cannot be an improper fraction. You need a mixed number to reveal an improper fraction. 5/6 is just a regular fraction.
5/6, or as a decimal its .834.
5/6
do you mean 5 over 6, or 5 divided by 6 with the fraction bar? if you do then you just multiply both numbers by the same number and you have a non-simplified version of the same fraction. EX: 5 over 6 could be 10 over 12.
Write out your fraction problem. 3 over 5 plus x over x equals 5 over 6. Next, you need to make the fractions equivalent. The multiples I used were 6 and 5. Multiply the fraction 3 over 5 by 6; that equals the fraction of 18 over 30. Do the same with the fraction 5 over 6 only by 5. That equals 25 over 30. Now write your new fraction problem. (18 over 30 plus x over x equals 25 over 30. Subtract 25 from 18. Your answer is 7. Dont forget the other half of your fraction! Your final answer is 7 over 30.
6/5 cannot be simplified.
5/6 = 10/12
No, 4 over 5 is not equivalent to 5 over 6. As 4 over 5 is 0.8 and 5 over 6 is 0.83333 - which are not equivalent.
11 over 6 1 + 5/6 = 11/6