0.33... (recurring)
One third is not big enough to be equal to anywhole number. The smallestwhole number is ' 1 ', and you need to stuff one third into a bag three timesin order to make a single ' 1 '.MOST of the fractions that you will ever see are ALL too small to make anywhole number. That's why we need fractions ... to be able to describe piecesof things that are too small to make whole numbers.
1/6+1/6=2/6...simplify...=1/3
easiest: three (if she wants part of the core, too)
It's one half. The smallest whole number is ' 1 ', and that's too big.So 0.5 can never be any whole number.
no, it can be equal too.
3½ = 3.5
6x10^23 that is 6 with 23 0's after it.
As a mixed number 8 and 1/10 or as a fraction 81/10
its about one fifth of a gigabyte
equal too
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