9 ninths divided by 3 equals 3 ninths. 3 thirds divided by 3 is 1 third. 1 third equals 3 ninths. 2 thirds equals 6 ninths. 2 thirds is bigger
To subtract two fractions, they must have a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 9. So, convert 2/3 to 6/9. Then, subtract 6/9 - 4/9 to get 2/9 as the result.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math, huh? Okay, let's break it down. So, there are 3 thirds in a whole, right? And you want to know how many 9ths are in 2 thirds. Well, each third is made up of 3 ninths, so 2 thirds would be 6 ninths. So, there are 6 ninths in 2 thirds. Math, man, it's wild.
To get ninths from thirds, you need to multiply both numerator and denominator by 32/3 = (2*3)/(3*3) = 6/9
2/3 = 6/9 They are equivalent fractions.
2/9 minus 2/3 is -4/9
It is: 2/3 minus 2/9 = 4/9
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 4/9 - 2/3 = -2/9 or minus two ninths.
6/9 minus 2/3 is 0.
5/9 minus 2/3 equals -1/9
two and two thirds
9 ninths divided by 3 equals 3 ninths. 3 thirds divided by 3 is 1 third. 1 third equals 3 ninths. 2 thirds equals 6 ninths. 2 thirds is bigger
To subtract two fractions, they must have a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 9. So, convert 2/3 to 6/9. Then, subtract 6/9 - 4/9 to get 2/9 as the result.
3/9=1/3 1/3-2/3=-1/3
1 third = 3 ninths, 3 ninths - 2 ninths = 1 ninth.
It is: 12 and 4/9 minus 1 and 2/3 = 10 and 7/9
31/2 - 2/3 = 7/2 - 2/3 = 21/6 - 4/6 = 17/6 = 25/6