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1. How many 1/6 bars are equal to 1/2? 2. How many 1/8 bars are equal to 1/2? 3. How many 1/6 bars are equal to 1/3? 4. How many 1/4 bars are equal to 1/2? 5. How many 1/6 bars are equal to 1/2? 6. How many 1/12 bars are equal to 1/3?​

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Answered by jeevanandhamc2241
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

The given questions are :

  1. How many ⅙ bars are equal to ½?
  2. How many ⅛ bars are equal to ½?
  3. How many ⅙ bars are equal to ⅓?
  4. How many ¼ bars are equal to ½?
  5. How many ¹/₁₂ bars are equal to ⅓?

To find,

The answers to the given mathematical problems.

Solution,

We can simply solve these mathematical problems by using the following process.

There's a common method of solution, for each of the given question. Which is -

Number of required initial bars = Equivalent bar ÷ Initial bar

By, applying the above mentioned method, we get -

1) Equivalent bar = ½

Initial bar = ⅙

Number of required initial bars = ½ ÷ ⅙ = ½ × 6 = 3

2) Equivalent bar = ½

Initial bar = ⅛

Number of required initial bars = ½ ÷ ⅛ = ½ × 8 = 4

3) Equivalent bar = ⅓

Initial bar = ⅙

Number of required initial bars = ⅓ ÷ ⅙ = ⅓ × 6 = 2

4) Equivalent bar = ½

Initial bar = ¼

Number of required initial bars = ½ ÷ ¼ = ½ × 4 = 2

5) Equivalent bar = ⅓

Initial bar = ¹/₁₂

Number of required initial bars = ⅓ ÷ ¹/₁₂ = ⅓ × 12 = 4

Hence, 3 (three) bars are equal to ½ ; 4 (four) bars are equal to ½ ; 2 (two) bars are equal to ; 2 (two) ¼ bars are equal to ½ ; 4 (four) ¹/₁₂ bars are equal to

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