There are six sixths in a whole. In terms of numbers, 6/6 = 1.
Oh, isn't that just lovely? In a whole, there are six equal parts, also known as six sixths. Each sixth represents a beautiful piece of the whole, coming together harmoniously to create a complete and wonderful picture. Just remember, each sixth is special and important in its own way.
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There are nine sixths because one whole equals six sixths and one half equals three sixths. So, six sixths plus three sixths equals nine sixths! Hope I helped!
There are 24 sixths in 4 whole.
No, it is not.
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.
There are 24 of them.
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There are nine sixths because one whole equals six sixths and one half equals three sixths. So, six sixths plus three sixths equals nine sixths! Hope I helped!
There are 24 sixths in 4 whole.
There are 6 1/6 in 1 (a whole).
There are 18 sixths in 3 wholes.6 sixths = 1 whole. 6 X 3 = 18.
Six of them because 6/6 = 1
If that's sixteenths, there are 16 of them. If that's sixths, there are 6 of them.
There are 8 sixths in 1 and 1/3. (One whole and 2 sixths) 1 1/3 = 4/3 4/3 = 8/6
One whole is made up of six sixths. This is because when you divide a whole into six equal parts (sixths), each part represents one-sixth of the whole. Therefore, to make up one whole, you need six of these one-sixth parts.