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Can someone help me on this I’m confused-example-1
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Explanation:

if the goal is to have both numbers with denominator 6, then the first one is totally simple :

3 1/6 = 3 1/6

what else could it be ... ?

and the second, well, how many thirds are in a whole ?

right, 3, that's why we call them "thirds".

how many 6ths are in a whole ?

right, 6.

do you notice something ? it is easy to get from 3 to 6 by multiplying 3 by 2.

in order to keep the overall value of a fraction unchanged, when we multiply one part of the fraction by something we need to multiply the other part by the same number too.

so,

5 2/3 = 5 2/2×2/3 = 5 4/6

in short : yes, every third contains 2 6ths.

therefore, 2/3 = 4/6

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