There are three nouns. The brown gorilla ate nine bunches of bananas. A noun is a person, place, or thing.
A dividend is the portion of a division problem above the dividing line; it is the amount to be divided. The word problem "Nine pieces of candy are divided equally among three children; how many pieces does each child receive?" suggests a division problem. In that problem, the nine pieces of candy is the dividend. The three children are the divisor, and the three pieces of candy which each child gets are the quotient.
The cast of Nine Cuts - 2010 includes: Janos Szavardy as himself
Yes. Imagine slicing a pie into ten pieces. If you take 9 of the 10 pieces you have nine tenth. If you take 3 of the 10 pieces you have three tenth. Clearly 9 pieces of pie are more than 3. If you are comparing two numbers that are both fractions of tenths, you can just look at the numbers on the top to see what is larger.
ninty-nine bananas
The code on Big Nate's Island is three nine zero five. Or I could be wrong and it is nine three zero five. Try them Both! But to open the locker You need all of the comic pieces.
This depends on whether the pie is thick or not - if you mean 4 cuts from the top downwards, then you can get nine, if you cut it right. Imagine a clock face. cut 1 - from 1:00 to 5:00 cut 2 - from 11:00 to 7:00 cut 3 - from 10:00 to 2:00 cut 4 - from 8:00 to 4:00 Alternatively, with a thick pie you could make three top-downwards cuts to give six people and one through the middle of the pie, parallel to the plate, to divide each of those pieces in two - giving a total of 12 pieces. (This works when if you're dealing with 'cake' instead of 'pie'.)
three is prime nine equals three times three
No. One third is 1/3 and one ninth is 1/9. A ninth is much smaller, three thirds is equal to one ninth - 3/9=1/3. Another way to look at it is like a pie. If you cut one pie into three pieces and one pie into nine and took a piece from each. The piece that you took from the pie cut into three would be much bigger, and equal to three pieces of the pie you cut into nine.
Nine and 1/2.
You need nine pieces of heiroglyph to open the big door in Sims 2: Castaway
Three point five nine OR three point fifty nine OR three and fifty nine hundredths.