For this case we have the following statement:
Concha is making dresses, if she has made 2/3 of 6 dresses. How many fractions of dresses does she have left to finish? How many dresses have you already made?
If Concha has made [tex]\frac {2} {3}[/tex] of 6 dresses we have:
[tex]\frac {2} {3} * 6 = \frac {6 * 2} {3} = \frac {12} {3} = 4[/tex]
So we have to:
[tex]\frac {3} {3} - \frac {2} {3} = \frac {1} {3}\\6 * \frac {1} {3} = 2[/tex]
Thus, Concha must make 2 dresses to complete all 6. This represents[tex]\frac {1} {3}.[/tex]
Answer:
Concha has made 4 dresses and must make 2 to complete the 6 dresses.