Tape measures, or rulers, come in both English and metric varieties, so you should specify whether you are asking about inches or centimeters. Let us imagine that you are asking about inches. Typically, a tape measure divides up the inch into halves, quarters, and eighths. This means that the two thirds point is not actually marked. You can estimate it, however. It is less than three quarters, but more than five eighths.
No. Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (if you multiply the numerator and divisor of two thirds by 2, you get four sixths).
It is less than two thirds.
3/2 or 1.5
2/3 * 9 = 6
the thirds is the denominator because the twos is the numerator which is on top and the demoninator is the thirds so its done like this 2/3, 3 is the denominator and 2 is the numerator. thanks i hope i helped you enough
You will not be able to measure to that accuracy using a tape measure. You should have marks at tenths of an inch and so you will get 2.3 inches on the tape measure. If you have a tape measure that has divisions to 1/32 of an inch then 2 and 10/32 is the nearest.
0.6667
It is: 2/3 of 360 = 240 degrees
There are two thirds in two thirds, as two thirds suggests. Or the answer could be three if you look at it a different way. One third (1/3) of two thirds (2/3) is two ninths (2/9).
Two thirds of 1 is 0.66 So Two thirds of 2 is 0.66 x 2 = 1.32
There are two thirds in two thirds, as two thirds suggests. Or the answer could be three if you look at it a different way. One third (1/3) of two thirds (2/3) is two ninths (2/9).
Two thirds of 3 is 2.
Two thirds is 2/3.
4 2/3 - 2 = 2 2/3 or two and two thirds.
If you mean 3 whole and 2/3, the answer would be 11 thirds. If you mean 3 thirds and 2/3 the answer would be 5 thirds
Two thirds=2/3
(2/3) x (2/3) x (2/3) x (2/3) = (2/3)4 = 16/81