10/3
No - if the fraction were to have a denominator of 6, then 3/4 would be equal to 4.5/6 or four and a half sixths.
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.
3/4
yes
It would be (5/6)/(50/4) = 0.0666... (repeating) of them.
4*5/6 = 20/6 = 10/3 or 3.33... recurring.
No - if the fraction were to have a denominator of 6, then 3/4 would be equal to 4.5/6 or four and a half sixths.
To subtract negative five twelfths from five sixths, first convert five sixths to twelfths. Five sixths is equal to ten twelfths. Now, subtract: (-\frac{5}{12} - \frac{10}{12} = -\frac{15}{12}). This simplifies to (-\frac{5}{4}) or (-1\frac{1}{4}).
4 and 1/6
4 1 /6
To compare four sixths (4/6) and five ninths (5/9), we can simplify both fractions. Four sixths simplifies to two thirds (2/3), while five ninths also simplifies to five thirds (5/9). Since 2/3 is not equal to 5/9, four sixths is not equal to five ninths.
2/4 ÷ 5/6 = 3/5
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.
To find nine tenths of five sixths, you multiply the two fractions: ( \frac{9}{10} \times \frac{5}{6} = \frac{9 \times 5}{10 \times 6} = \frac{45}{60} ). Simplifying ( \frac{45}{60} ) gives you ( \frac{3}{4} ). Therefore, nine tenths of five sixths is ( \frac{3}{4} ).
1/4 x 5/6 is 5/24
3/4
two sixths is not equal to 1/4, two sixths is equal to 1/3