2/6 3/9 & 4/12
Ah, what a happy little question we have here! Three ninths is like a small piece of a big pie. If we simplify it, we find that one-third is equivalent to three ninths. Just like painting, sometimes we need to step back and see the bigger picture to find the beauty in fractions.
It is one ninth. Since everything is backwards in fractions, you multiply 3*3 and get nine.
one third 1/3
Convert to equivalent fractions with the same denominator then the numerators can be compared: 1/3 = (1×2)/(3×2) = 2/6 3/6 = 3/6 2 < 3 → 2/6 < 3/6 → 1/3 < 3/6. Thus three sixths is greater than one third.
2/6 3/9 & 4/12
4/3 and 8/6
because they are equivalent fractions and 1/3 is half of 1/6
10/30, 100/300 and 3/9 are three examples.
1/3, 10/30, 5/15
one third as in fraction = 1/3
Ah, what a happy little question we have here! Three ninths is like a small piece of a big pie. If we simplify it, we find that one-third is equivalent to three ninths. Just like painting, sometimes we need to step back and see the bigger picture to find the beauty in fractions.
It is one ninth. Since everything is backwards in fractions, you multiply 3*3 and get nine.
3/10 is one
There is an infinite number of fractions that are all equivalent to one third. Here are a few of them: 2/6 3/9 4/12 19/57 264/792
One of them in 9/12ths.<3
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions: one of these is 30/40.