I'm mostly sure that four sixths is bigger than two thirds.
Two thirds is actually equal to four sixths. You have to reduce four sixths by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor, which in this case is 2.
eight sixths or twelve ningths
Before you can add fractions, you first need to convert the fractions so they have common denominators. Two thirds is equal to four sixths, so now we can add the fractions that have common denominators. Four sixths and five sixths equals eleven sixths, or one and five sixths left over. Now, add your whole numbers...one, four and the one gained when we converted the fraction equals six and five sixths.
Oh, dude, math time! So, two thirds plus four sixths is like... drumroll... two! Yeah, you heard me right. When you add those fractions together, you get two. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
No. Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (if you multiply the numerator and divisor of two thirds by 2, you get four sixths).
Two thirds is the same amount as four-sixths.
Five sixths... two thirds equals FOUR sixths.
there are four-sixths in two thirds
I'm mostly sure that four sixths is bigger than two thirds.
Two thirds is actually equal to four sixths. You have to reduce four sixths by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor, which in this case is 2.
There are four sixths in two-thirds.
Four sixths is bigger. Since if you simplify four sixths is equivalent to two thirds. So two thirds is bigger than two fifths, just like one half is bigger than two thirds.
To determine how many sixths are in two thirds, you need to convert both fractions to have a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 6. Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths, so there are four sixths in two thirds. This can be calculated by multiplying the numerator and denominator of two thirds by 2 to get 4/6.
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