Six times
3 goes into 4 one time, with 1/3 left over.
No
Not over 1 tsp. Ground is much stronger. Taste as you go.
33.33333333333333333...%
yes because 2/3 is more but 1/4 is less so there you go!
2 and 5/6, or 2/6 (1/3) or .33 with a line over it meaning the threes go on forever.
1 and 2/3 times
No; it is one-half as much. You see the 2 is larger than 1.
It is very complicated. so read very carefully. 1st. Go forward 1 tile then over on tile then up 1 tile then over 2 tiles then up 1 tile then over 1 tile then stand on the stairs. 2nd. Go up to the first tile then over 3 tiles then up 2 tiles then over 2 tiles then down 1 tile then over 3 tiles then down 1 tile then over 1 tile then up 2 tiles then over 3 tiles then stand on the stairs. 3rd. Go on the 1st tile then go right to the rock then go up 1 then right 2 then down 1 then over then up 3 then over 2 then down 1 then over 1 then up 1 then over 1 then down 2 then over 2 then down 1 then over 1 then up 1 then over 1 then down 1 then over 1 then up 1 then over left 1 then up 2 then over 1 then down 1 then over 1 then up 1 then over 1 then down 1 then over 1 then up 1 then over 1 then stand on stairs.. Dang that didn't take long did it? There you go now go and defeat Wallace.
3 over 4= 0.75 1 over 5= 0.20 Subtract and you get: 0.55, or 11 over 20.
1 13/20
29 with remainder 1.