Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here? To find out how many thirds are in six fifths, we first need to see how many thirds make up one whole. Since three thirds make a whole, we can divide six by three to find that there are two thirds in each fifth. So in six fifths, there are twelve thirds. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all we need is a little perspective to see the whole picture.
To find out how many thirds are in six fifths, we need to convert both fractions to have a common denominator. In this case, the least common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15. So, six fifths is equivalent to 18 fifteenths, and one third is equivalent to 5 fifteenths. Therefore, there are 3 and 3/5 thirds in six fifths.
There are 30 fifths in 6 miles !
No. Two-thirds is (16 and 2/3 percent) less than four-fifths.
15 and two thirds plus four fifths = one two fiftenth
There are two thirds in two thirds, as two thirds suggests. Or the answer could be three if you look at it a different way. One third (1/3) of two thirds (2/3) is two ninths (2/9).
Oh, dude, like, totally! Two thirds and six tenths are the same thing. You just gotta do a little math magic to see it. Two thirds is the same as four sixths, so yeah, they're totally equal. Math can be pretty chill sometimes, right?
Four ones divided by ten thirds = 6/35 (six thirty-fifths).
2/3 minus 6/5 is -8/15
3 fifths
20 of them.
4 fifths
Two fifths = six fifteenths, two thirds = ten fifteenths...
There are 30 fifths in 6 miles !
three eighths, two thirds, four fifths.
1.33
Thirteen fifths
Four thirds divided by two fifths equals ten thirds.
13/3 ÷ 16/5 = 10/11 (10 elevenths).