1/3
2 thirds
Four-sixths (4/3) reduced is the same as two-thirds (2/3) so four-sixths is greater!
Yes. 2/3 is just 4/6 reduced.
same fraction. same size. 2/3 is 4/6 reduced.
To find out how many sixths are in 2 and five-sixths, we first convert 2 to a fraction with a common denominator of 6, which is 12/6. Adding this to five-sixths gives us 17/6. To simplify, we divide 17 by 6, which equals 2 with a remainder of 5. Therefore, there are 2 whole sixths in 2 and five-sixths.
2/3
3/6 can be reduced to 1/2.
Simplified it is 1/3
2 thirds
It is reduced to four thirds since they are both even you divide them by 2
3/6=1/2=0.5 Doesn't get any smaller.
Four-sixths (4/3) reduced is the same as two-thirds (2/3) so four-sixths is greater!
Yes. 2/3 is just 4/6 reduced.
same fraction. same size. 2/3 is 4/6 reduced.
1 + 2 -- --- 3 6 Fractions of the same types can be added we must change one third to sixths (we do this by multiplying top and bottom numbers of fraction 1/3 by 2) Therefore 1/3 is the same as 2/6 2/6 + 2/6= 4/6 2 sixths plus 2 sixths is 4 sixths ( the 4 and 6 have a common factor 2) (4 divide by 2 we get 2) ( 6 divide by 2 we get 3) the fraction 4/6 when reduced we get 2/3 two thirds
2
3 sixths - 2 sixths = 1