Yes
two thirds of an ounce (2/3 ounce as a fraction) can also be represented as 4/6 of an ounce.
half an ounce (1/2 ounce as a fraction) can also be represented as 3/6 of an ounce.
By inspection, 4/6 has more "sixths" of an ounce than 3/6. As a result, two thirds of an ounce is larger.
no you are wrong. 2/3 equals .66% and obviousley 2/3 is greatyer because 1/2 is 50% you dopes!
No it doesn't it equals two thirds which is greater than one half.
12/19 is greater than 8/13 because 12x13=156 and 8x19=152 and 156 is greater than 152 so 12/19 is greater than 8/13
38.4 is greater than 38.19.
25 and 50 are the factors of 50 greater than 10.
no 4 over 8 is smaller 4 over 6 = two thirds 4 over 8 = a half
A milliliter is much smaller than a US fluid ounce.
Depends what the "dry " is. A half ounce of salt has less volume than half ounce of dried parsley.
There are 64 ounces in half of a gallon. This can be determined because 1 cup equals 8 fluid ounces and 16 cups is equivalent to 1 gallon.
3/4 is greater than a half.
No. A half = 0.5, which is greater than 0.21.
No. 1 teaspoon is less than 1 fluid ounce.1 ounce = 6 teaspoons
Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.
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No
your question answers itself "Is seven and a half greater than a half" One is fifteen times greater than the other.
Sorry, but the two do not interchange. The first ounce you mention is an ounce of WEIGHT. The second is an ounce of VOLUME. An ounce of water has a volume of one fluid ounce, and a weight of one ounce- but when measuring anything else, they do not interchange. Sorry
No, one half is not greater than three.One half is just a half of the number one, and since one is already lower than three, you can deduce that one half is not greater than three.