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What is 2 plus 2/3 as a fraction?
2/3 plus 2/3 equals 1 and 1/3. To add fractions, the first thing to check is whether they have like denominators.
What is 2 over 3 as a fraction?
Answer: 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15 are equivalent to 2/3. All those fractions obtained by multiplying both the numerator and denominator of 2/3 by the same number are equivalent to 2/3. All equivalent fractions get reduced to the same fraction in their simplest form.
What is the difference of 1/2 and 2 3?
The difference of 1/2 of one number and 2/3 of another number is equal to 2.
How do I subtract fractions?
To subtract fractions with like denominators, subtract the numerators , and write the difference over the denominator. Example : Find 45−25 . Since the denominators are the same, subtract the numerators.
What is 2/3 of a number?
To convert 2/3 to decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator: 2 / 3 = 0.66666 7, which you can round to 0.67. For example, to find 2/3 of 21: 0.67 * 21 = 14.07. Round to the nearest whole number: 14.
What is the mixed number of 3 2 3?
11/3
The improper fraction which is equal to the mixed number 3 2/3 is 11/3. The denominator in the fraction is 3.
How do I find 2/3 of a number?
To find 2/3 of a whole number we have to multiply the number by 2 and divide it by 3. To find two-thirds of 18, multiply 2/3 x 18/1 to get 36/3.
What is bigger a 1/4 or 2 3?
The numerator of the first fraction 8 is greater than the numerator of the second fraction 3 , which means that the first fraction 812 is greater than the second fraction 312 and that 23 is greater than 14 .
How do you subtract mixed fractions step by step?
Step 1- Subtract the wholes. Step 2- Convert the fractions into improper fractions. Step 3- Subtract the fraction. Step 4- Change the improper fraction into a mixed number if needed.
How do you subtract two fractions with different denominators?
To use the traditional way to subtract fractions with two different denominators, follow these steps:
- Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the two denominators.
- Increase each fraction to higher terms so that the denominator of each equals the LCM.
- Substitute these two new fractions for the original ones and subtract.