Answer:
No
Explanation:
![(2)/(3) (5)/(6)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/1xpf5cbf5qikmvguuz8pwhcfpgp5sv6uev.png)
2 goes into 6 3 times so it would be the same as 1 going into 3 3 times.
![(1)/(3) (5)/(3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/nk8ooh1pcp5oatyreug4woredjozoul21f.png)
Since 3 doesn't go into 5 at all (and by that I mean a whole number) you don't change it.
Multiplying 1/3 and 5/3, you would get 5/9.
Multiplying 2/3 and 5/6, you would get 10/18, which simplifies to 5/9.
That is kind of how cross multiplying works.