By definition a third is 1/3 and the three thirds of any whole MUST be the same. But having said that, lots of people refer to the "bigger half".
So, the answer is: mathematically, NO, but in everyday usage, possibly.
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∙ 14y agoA scalene triangle has three unequal angles.
It is classed as an irregular polygon when it has unequal sides.
Two thirds.Two thirds.Two thirds.Two thirds.
Three unequal sides, three unequal angles.
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There's no such thing as one number that's equal or unequal. That would beanother thing like the sound of one hand clapping, or like one scissor.'Equal' or 'unequal' is something you can only say about two numbers or more.If they're the same number, or they work out somehow to be the same amount,then they're equal. If not, then they're unequal.The only way I could give you one unequal number would be if you give mea number first, then I could give you another one that's unequal to yours.
The two sums of money are unequal. They split the pie unequally. Unequal cake cutting can be devastating. Fernando did not try to make the cookies of unequal size.
3 thirds of anything is the whole thing.3/3 x 12 = 12A 3rd of 12 is1/3 x 12 = 12/3= 4
My hearing seems to be unequal.
A Circle
"What polygon has 5 unequal sides?" An irregular pentagon is a polygon that has 5 unequal sides.
A example of unequal is"That table is very unequal"
A scalene triangle.
Rhombus
The ISBN of Unequal Childhoods is 0520239504.
One third. (One half of two of anything is one of the same thing.)
How do you find the area of an unequal quadrangle?