3 quarters!
1/12
No. Two thirds is the same as 4 sixths. 3 sixths is the same as 1 half. 2 thirds is 331/3% more than 3 sixths.
Sixteen divided by three quarters is the same as sixteen multiplied by four thirds: 16/ (3/4) = 16 * (4/3) Since we know that division is the inverse of multiplication. Therefore, we can say that sixteen divided by three quarters is fifty-two thirds. (52/3)
8/12 + 9/12 = 17/12
3 quarters!
1/12
2/3 3/4 to find out, you need to have them with the same denominator. That would be: 8/12 and 9/12 respectively 2/3 = 8/12 3/4 = 9/12 So yes, 2/3 is less than 3 quarters.
No. Two thirds is the same as 4 sixths. 3 sixths is the same as 1 half. 2 thirds is 331/3% more than 3 sixths.
9 and 3/4 divided by 2/3 equals 14.625
7
= 80 x (3/4) x (2/3) = 40
Sixteen divided by three quarters is the same as sixteen multiplied by four thirds: 16/ (3/4) = 16 * (4/3) Since we know that division is the inverse of multiplication. Therefore, we can say that sixteen divided by three quarters is fifty-two thirds. (52/3)
2/3 x 15/4 = 2 1/2 or two and a half.
8/12 + 9/12 = 17/12
Adding fractions to whole numbers: You know that they say that you can't add apples to oranges? Same principle. If you want to add one third to two, you need to convert the two to thirds. In other words, think of a pie; one whole pie is two halves or three thirds or four quarters. Therefore, two is really two three-thirds which is six thirds. That can now be added to one third. The total of adding one third to two is seven thirds. Try another way: one dollar is four quarters. How many quarters would you have if I gave you two more quarters? Six quarters or $1.50. I hope this answers your question. GreenWasabe@gmail.com
1/2 x 2/3 x 3/4 = 1/4