The first-place finisher can be any one of the 9 skiers. For each of these choices, the second-place finisher can be any one of the remaining 8 skiers. For each of these choices, the third-place finisher can be any one of the remaining 7 skiers. So there are (9 x 8 x 7) = 504 ways in which the first, second, and third places can be comprised of members of the group of nine skiers.
83 1/3 (eighty-three and one over three) improper fraction: 249/3 (two hundred forty-nine over three)
One-third of a yard equals one foot or twelve inches.
One third of 93 is 31.31+31+31 = 93.313131313131
one third plus one fifth is eight fifteenth
Nine tenths is greater than one third.
One third of nine is an integer and not a fraction.
No, nine thirds is just three so three and one third is one third larger than nine thirds
One third times nine to the eighth power equals 14,348,907
A third of the sum. One-third of nine would be three, for instance.
one third of 28 is nine and one-third or 9 1/3.
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