Two thirds is actually equal to four sixths. You have to reduce four sixths by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor, which in this case is 2.
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.
4/6 = 2/3
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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.
Two sixths is smaller than four sixths. Two sixths is equal to 0.3 recurring, or 0.3333.. while four sixths is equal to 0.6 recurring, or 0.6666..
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Two thirds is actually equal to four sixths. You have to reduce four sixths by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor, which in this case is 2.
Yes, four sixths is equal to two-thirds.
Four sixths is equal to two thirds, which is equal to 66.6 recurring (that is 66.6666...) percent.4/6 reduces to 2/3 and 2/3 = 66.66666666666666%
Well, butter my biscuit, that's an easy one! To find out how many eighths are the same as four sixths, you just need to do a little math shimmy. Since 8 is double 4 and 6 is double 3, you can see that 4/6 is the same as 2/3. And wouldn't you know it, 2/3 can be simplified to 8/12, which is the same as 4/6. So, the answer to your question is 2 eighths are the same as four sixths.
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.
Because its three sixths
6.66... tenths.
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