Absolutely! Let’s break this down step by step with an example and clear explanation.
π’ Statement:
“One-third is half of three-sixths.”
✅ Step-by-step Explanation:
Step 1: Understand the fractions
- One-third means:
- \frac{1}{3}
- Three-sixths means:
- \frac{3}{6}
Step 2: Simplify the fraction 3/6
\frac{3}{6} = \frac{1 \times 3}{2 \times 3} = \frac{1}{2}
So:
\frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2}
Step 3: Find
half
of 3/6
Half of something means multiplying it by 1/2:
\frac{1}{2} \times \frac{3}{6} = \frac{3}{12} = \frac{1}{4}
❌ Uh-oh! This shows half of 3/6 is 1/4, not 1/3.
So, the original statement “1/3 is half of 3/6” is not correct mathematically.
✅ Corrected Understanding:
Let’s fix the idea with a proper example that matches the kind of reasoning you’re aiming for.
Try this instead:
“One-third is equal to two-sixths.”
- \frac{1}{3} = \frac{2}{6}
You can say:
“One-third is the same as two out of six parts, which makes it easier to understand and compare.”
π Visual Example (Pizza!)
Imagine a pizza sliced into 6 equal pieces.
- If you eat 2 out of 6 slices, you’ve eaten 1/3 of the pizza.
- Because:
- \frac{2}{6} = \frac{1}{3}
Summary:
- ❌ Incorrect: “1/3 is half of 3/6”
- ✅ Correct: “1/3 is equal to 2/6”
Let me know if you’d like me to draw or generate a pizza chart to visualize it!