it is 15
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here? If we take 90 and divide it by 6, we get 15. So, one sixth of 90 is 15. Just imagine that 15 as a beautiful little tree in your mathematical landscape, bringing balance and harmony to your calculations.
(1/5) + (2/6) = (8/15)
7/10 minus 1/6 is 8/15
One third of one sixth is one eighteenth.
90/6 = 15 (one sixth of 90)(90/100) x 15 = 13.5 (15 percent of 90)Therefore, one sixth of 90 is greater than 15% of 90
15
it is 15
2/15
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here? If we take 90 and divide it by 6, we get 15. So, one sixth of 90 is 15. Just imagine that 15 as a beautiful little tree in your mathematical landscape, bringing balance and harmony to your calculations.
15 / (1/6) = 15 * (6/1) = 90 of them.
90/6 = 15
YES. Roughly one-sixth (15%) of France is covered by the Massif Central.
2 - 1/6 = 15/6
There are: 1/6 of 90 = 15 degrees
15 - n/6 = n/6 - 1 16 = 2n/6 8 = n/6 n = 48 Check it. 15 - 8 = 8 - 1 It checks.
4/5 x 1 1/6 is 14/15