54 of them because 54/9 = 6
To find out how many ninths are equal to six wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of ninths in one whole. Since one whole is equal to 9 ninths, six wholes would be 6 x 9, which equals 54. Therefore, there are 54 ninths in six wholes.
30 of them because 30/5 = 6
24 of them because 24/4 = 6
5/9 + 1/9 = 6/9 (6 Ninths)This is also equivalent to 2/3.
6/9 or 2/3
To find out how many ninths are equal to six wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of ninths in one whole. Since one whole is equal to 9 ninths, six wholes would be 6 x 9, which equals 54. Therefore, there are 54 ninths in six wholes.
30 of them because 30/5 = 6
24 of them because 24/4 = 6
24/6
5/9 + 1/9 = 6/9 (6 Ninths)This is also equivalent to 2/3.
6/9 or 2/3
There are 9 ninths in one whole. You will have 6 times as many ninths in 6 as you will in one whole, that is 6*9 = 54
6.75
To find out how many one-sixths are in three wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of sixths in one whole. Since one whole equals six sixths, three wholes equal 3 × 6 = 18 sixths. Therefore, you can get 18 one-sixths from three wholes.
There are 6 wholes in the number 6. Each whole represents a complete unit, so when you have the number 6, it consists of six complete wholes.
Thankfully, 3 and 9 are related! Three times three equalsnine, so three times two (of those thirds) would equal six! Six ninths are equal to two thirds.
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