Ten sevenths or one and three sevenths
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!
I don't know. That is why I'm asking.
Well, firstly, the LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 3 and 7 is 21. Try to convert those fractions into fractions with denominators of 21. Multiply 3x7 in one thirds and 1x7, which changes one third to seven twenty-oneths. Multiply 7x3 in two sevenths and 2x3, which changes two sevenths to six twenty-oneths. Therefore, one third (seven twenty-oneths) is greater than two sevenths (six twenty-oneths).
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 3/7 + 6/7 = 1 2/7 or one and two sevenths.
Ten sevenths or one and three sevenths
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!
6/7, six sevenths
8.523809524 or 179/21 or 8 and 11/21
two and two sevenths plus six and five sixths is 52.
I don't know. That is why I'm asking.
11/21 (eleven over twenty-one)
Well, firstly, the LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 3 and 7 is 21. Try to convert those fractions into fractions with denominators of 21. Multiply 3x7 in one thirds and 1x7, which changes one third to seven twenty-oneths. Multiply 7x3 in two sevenths and 2x3, which changes two sevenths to six twenty-oneths. Therefore, one third (seven twenty-oneths) is greater than two sevenths (six twenty-oneths).
6/7
It is 10/21.
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 3/7 + 6/7 = 1 2/7 or one and two sevenths.
12/14 + 7/14 = 19/14