How 1 and 1 and 1 equals to six. You take the 1s (ones) and add them together to get the sum of 3 (three). You then add that sum to the total number of ones there are (which is, again, three) to get the sum of 6 (six). Here is a diagram: 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 + 1(3) = 6 1(3) = 1 x 3 = 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 3 + 3 = 6 There you go! You now know the secret behind that trivial question.
1/6 is equal to 2*1/2*31/6 is not equal to 2/6----------------------------------
2 sixths are equal to 1 third
No, 1 and 1/5 is not equal to 6/5. 1 and 1/5 is equal to 6/5 plus 1/5, which is 7/5.
6 over 6 is equal to one.
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1/6 is equal to 2*1/2*31/6 is not equal to 2/6----------------------------------
2 sixths are equal to 1 third
No, 1 and 1/5 is not equal to 6/5. 1 and 1/5 is equal to 6/5 plus 1/5, which is 7/5.
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6 over 6 is equal to one.
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1/6 = 16.67%
6/1
it equals 1/6 of the pizza or 2/12 or 3/18 or 4/24 by the way the fractions after 1/6 are equivalent to 1/6 equivalent means they are equal to so the fractions are equivalent to (equal to) 1/6
It equals 1/6.
no 6/12 is 6 times larger than 1/12 though 6/12 is equal to 1/2
yes it dose equal 1 whole