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54/(1/6) = 54*6 = 324 sixths in 54.
5/6 -1/9= 45/54 -6/54= 39/54= 13/18
make lower number the same 6 x 9 = 54 5/6 = 45/54 7/9 = 42/54 so 45/54 (5/6) is greater
It would be (5/6)/(50/4) = 0.0666... (repeating) of them.
2/6 x 54 = 18
To find 5 sixths of £54, you multiply £54 by 5/6. This calculation results in £45. Therefore, 5 sixths of £54 is £45.
54/(1/6) = 54*6 = 324 sixths in 54.
5/54
A simple trick to finding out a fractional part of a whole number is to figure out if the denominator is divisible by the whole number. i.e. Is 6 able to be divided evenly into 54. Yes, 54 ÷ 6 = 9. Now we simply need to multiply numerator by the amount of divisibility of 54. i.e. 9 x 5 = 45. Therefore, 45 is exactly 5/6th's of 54.
5/6 -1/9= 45/54 -6/54= 39/54= 13/18
1/9 + 5/6 = 6/54 + 45/54 = 51/54 = 17/18 <-------------------------
5/6 or 9/11 cross multiply 5*11 = 55 6*9 = 54 since 55 > 54, then 5/6 > 9/11
You must find a common denominator. 6x9=54 5x9= 45/54 5x6=30/54 answer=15/54 or 5/18 in lowest form
make lower number the same 6 x 9 = 54 5/6 = 45/54 7/9 = 42/54 so 45/54 (5/6) is greater
54 of them.
It is: 54 times 1/6 = 9
5 sixths