Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! To find one third of six sevenths, we can first simplify six sevenths to two thirds. Then, we can take one third of two thirds, which equals two ninths. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
Three sevenths is .4286, one third is .3333, three sevenths is larger.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, one third is about 0.33, and two sevenths is around 0.29. Clearly, 0.33 is bigger than 0.29, so one third is larger than two sevenths. Math can be fun, right?
Ten sevenths or one and three sevenths
0.4
4/21
11/21 (eleven over twenty-one)
Three sevenths is .4286, one third is .3333, three sevenths is larger.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, one third is about 0.33, and two sevenths is around 0.29. Clearly, 0.33 is bigger than 0.29, so one third is larger than two sevenths. Math can be fun, right?
6/7
It is 10/21.
Ten sevenths or one and three sevenths
0.4
-1/3 x -6/7 = 1 x 6 = 6 divided by 3 x 7= 21 or 6/21 divide both sides by 3 to reduce it = 2/7 and the sign is positive (SINCE TWO NEGATIVES multiplied = a positive) which kind of makes sense, right, if have 6 of these sevenths, and you want to have one third of them that means 6/2 = 3 or 3 sevenths is a third of six sevenths...
Six sevenths is one seventh less than four fourths.
4/21
No.
21