Answer: There are 9 three-quarters in 6 and three-quarters.
Explanation:
To see why, you can divide the whole number by the denominator of the fraction to get the number of whole units represented by the fraction, and then add the result to the whole number.
In this case, dividing 6 by 4 gives 1 with a remainder of 2, which means there is 1 whole unit and 2 fourths in the integer part. Adding 1 to 2/4 gives a total of 6/4. Then, you can divide this by 3/4 to get:
(6/4) ÷ (3/4) = (6/4) x (4/3) = 2 x 4/3 = 8/3
So there are 8/3 or 2 and 2/3 units of 3/4 in 6 and three-quarters.