When adding fractions, the denominator must be the same so that you can add the numerators: 1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3. This can also be written as a multiplication problem: 2/1 (which is the same thing as saying 2) x 1/3 =2/3. In the case of multiplying fractions you would multiply the numerators and the denominators so 2x1 and 3x1.
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1 cup and 1/3
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1/6 x 2 = 2/6 = 1/3 one third
Let's look a it this way . . .Double one cow, and you have two cows.Double one apple, and you have two apples.Double one chair, and you have two chairs.Double one book, and you have two books.Double one beer, and you have two beers.Similarly, double one third, and you have two thirds.The only difference is that the last one is math, so it's mysterious and terrifying.
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One-third .
Any fatty acid that has one or more double bonds is considered unsaturated.
No, one half of one third.
One third divided by two and one third = 1/7
One third !
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