One Sixth as Pandigital Fraction

Theorem
There are $3$ ways $\dfrac 1 6$ can be made using all $9$ of the digits from $1$ to $9$:


 * $\dfrac 1 6 = \dfrac {2943} {17658}$


 * $\dfrac 1 6 = \dfrac {4653} {27918}$


 * $\dfrac 1 6 = \dfrac {5697} {34182}$

Proof
Can be verified by brute force.

Also see

 * One Half using all 9 Digits
 * One Third using all 9 Digits
 * One Quarter using all 9 Digits
 * One Fifth using all 9 Digits
 * One Seventh using all 9 Digits
 * One Eighth using all 9 Digits
 * One Ninth using all 9 Digits