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What percentage is twothirds?

66.666%.


What is 66and twothirds percent of 12?

8.


If twothirds of Yellowstone park was not destroyed how much is left?

one third


What is 195 divided by twothirds?

195 / (2/3) = 195 * (3/2) = 585/2 = 292.5


What are equivalent fractions of twothirds?

Multiply top and bottom by any number except zero - the same number for both - and you get an equivalent fraction.


Why does deforest occur?

IN1600 onesixth of India's landmass was under cultivation.


What is onesixth divided by 30?

1/6 / 30 = 1/180 or one one hundred and eightieth. Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 0.005 recurring (that is, 0.0055555...)


What does eight and twothirds times twelve equal?

82/3 x 12 = 26/3 x 12 = 26 x 4 = 104


How many times will oneeighth go into twothirds?

How many times will x go into yTo solution to this word problem is y / xwith y = 2/3, and x = 1/8you have (2/3)/(1/8) = (2/3)*(8/1) = 16/3 = 5 1/3So one eighth will go into two thirds, Five and one third times.


What is the awnswer you get after adding Half plus fivesix plus twothirds plus threetwelve?

1/2 + 5/6 + 2/3 + 3/12 = x 12(1/2 + 5/6 + 2/3 + 3/12 = x) 6 + 10 + 8 + 3 = 12x 16 + 11 = 12x 25 = 12x 25/12


Would a balance of the moon which has onesixth the gravity of earth still read masses correctly?

Yes, a balance on the Moon, which has one-sixth the gravity of Earth, would still read masses correctly because it measures mass rather than weight. Mass remains constant regardless of the gravitational field strength, so objects will have the same mass on the Moon as they do on Earth. However, the weight displayed would be significantly less due to the lower gravitational pull.


How much does a person who weight 360 newtons on earth weight on the moon if the moon has onesixth the gravity of earth?

The Gravity on the Moon is much weaker than the Gravity on Earth, the Moon's gravity is about 1/6 of the Gravity on Earth. So for example: An Object that weighs 690 N on Earth will weigh 115 N on the moon. In order to get your answer, just divide any number by 6 and you will get your answer. Answer: 360 N on Earth will result as 60 N on the moon.