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?
Two-thirds of six is not nine. Rather, two-thirds of six is four. You can find this by realizing that two-thirds of six is the same as six-thirds of two. This equates to two times two, which is four.
To compare 0.6 and two-thirds, we need to make their denominators the same. Two-thirds can be written as 0.666... (repeating decimal) when converted to a decimal. Therefore, 0.6 is less than two-thirds because 0.6 is equivalent to six-tenths, which is less than six-tenths and six-hundredths.
Yes because 2/3 = 0.666 recurring 6 but 6/10 = 0.6
7 over 15.
six ninths is equivalent to two thirds
Two-thirds of six is not nine. Rather, two-thirds of six is four. You can find this by realizing that two-thirds of six is the same as six-thirds of two. This equates to two times two, which is four.
To compare 0.6 and two-thirds, we need to make their denominators the same. Two-thirds can be written as 0.666... (repeating decimal) when converted to a decimal. Therefore, 0.6 is less than two-thirds because 0.6 is equivalent to six-tenths, which is less than six-tenths and six-hundredths.
Well, honey, if you want to get technical, two-thirds is the same as 0.666... recurring in decimal form. So, in terms of tenths, that would be equal to 6 and two-thirds tenths. But who's counting anyways?
two thirds
Yes, it is 6/9 and it is bigger than 6/10
Yes because 2/3 = 0.666 recurring 6 but 6/10 = 0.6
Yes.
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Eight tenths simplified is 4/5ths. When both are converted into percentages, 4/5ths is obviously bigger. Two thirds is not bigger than eight tenths.
Two thirds of six pounds is four pounds !
four tenths
7 over 15.