yes...to know if it is equal use cross multiplication..if the answer is the same as the product of the denominetor to the numerator,it is equal
To solve this, set the denominators equal to one another so that we can just add the numerators. two fourths becomes 6/12 and two sixths becomes 4/12 When you add fractions with the same denominator, just add the numerator. The denominator stays the same This will leave you with 10/12, which can be simplified to equal 5/6
Five sixths.
No, two thirds does not equal three fourths.
There are many - two thirds is its simplest form, but there's eight twelfths, sixteen twenty fourths etc. But you can't get simpler than two thirds.
2/4 ÷ 5/6 = 3/5
yes...to know if it is equal use cross multiplication..if the answer is the same as the product of the denominetor to the numerator,it is equal
No, 2/4 = 1/2, while 4/6 = 2/3.
no
To solve this, set the denominators equal to one another so that we can just add the numerators. two fourths becomes 6/12 and two sixths becomes 4/12 When you add fractions with the same denominator, just add the numerator. The denominator stays the same This will leave you with 10/12, which can be simplified to equal 5/6
Five sixths.
two sixths is not equal to 1/4, two sixths is equal to 1/3
3/2
two thirds times nine fourths equals eighteen twelfths or nine sixths or 3/2.
No three fifths is not equal to two sixths
No, two thirds does not equal three fourths.
Well, honey, if you're bad at fractions, I'll break it down for you. Two sixths is the same as four twelfths. So, to answer your question, two sixths is equal to four twelfths. Hope that clears things up for ya!