There are 24 sixths in 4 whole.
30 and 5/6
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you convert four fifths and five sixths to a common denominator, which is 30, you'll see that four fifths is equal to 24/30 and five sixths is equal to 25/30. Therefore, five sixths is greater than four fifths. Math, man. It's a trip.
4/6 + 3/6 = 7/6 or 11/6
30
no 1/5 = 6/30 and 4/6= 20/30
Five sixths of a yard is 30 inches
It is: 4/5-5/6 = -1/30
4/5x4/6=16/30=8/15
4 sixths
1/6 x 4/5 = 4/30 = 2/15
Oh, what a happy little question! To find out how many sixths are in 30, we simply divide 30 by 1/6. When we do that, we get 180. So, there are 180 sixths in 30. Just imagine all those little sixths dancing around, creating a beautiful mathematical masterpiece!
There are 24 sixths in 4 whole.
5/6 of thirty would be 25 30/6=5....5*5=25
5/6 of 30 = 25
5/30 + 4/6 = 1/6 + 4/6 = 5/6
4 sixths, or two thirds.