Divide it by 3 and you get 0.9 each
Yes, 2 angles can have 3 points in common. Two angles of the same number of degrees can be superimposed on each other and would share all points. Or, you could choose 3 points on one line segment, while having two other line segments which do not share points, and which delineate different angles.
cut it in to thirds.... totaling 3/6 of the original piece
13.3
1 2/3
Type your answer here... An example of a segmented worm is an earth worm. <3
This question is in my comparing bits and pieces pearson math book. so 1 2/3 4 each person. To do this you have to cut the gummies into 5ths (put this in bold) and then cut each piece into 3rds. continue this patter: full in one then fill in 2/3rds of the other. i might be incorrect though
A 3-sided polygon is a triangle. There is no diagonal for that shape since all non-adjacent vertices share a line segment!
Clothing,language,music,food these are things that people in a culture share
It was invented for people to talk and to show your pictures, watch videos and share the <3. It was invented for people to talk and to show your pictures, watch videos and share the <3.
A worm
One normal sized gummy worm has about 3 grams of sugar. This is a lot. For people that might be diabetic, even just 3-4 gummy bears could make them sick.
Each person gets 100/3 or 33.333333...
3/8
Divide it by 3 and you get 0.9 each
He is the most amazing person in the whole of cyberspace. <3 ily worm!!!
Carl Worm died on November 3, 1961.