There are 4 because 4/3 = 1 and 1/3
There are 4 because 4/3 = 1 and 1/3
The idea is to divide 1 1/3 (one and one-third) by 1/3.
Three thirds make up a whole.
There are two halves in one whole, and since one third is one part of a whole divided into three equal sections, you can fit six halves in three thirds. This is because each third contains one and a half halves. Therefore, there are six halves in three thirds.
there are three thirds in a whole
You can only get one 2/3 out of a whole, since two times two thirds is four thirds which is one and a third, hence, larger than a whole.
22. 7 1/3 = 22/3 there are 3 thirds in every 1. so 3 multiplied by 7 = 21 plus the final third, 22. What kind of question is this? There is a reason it is called thirds. Not trying to be rude.
There are 4 because 4/3 = 1 and 1/3
there are 3 thirds in a whole.
The idea is to divide 1 1/3 (one and one-third) by 1/3.
There are 4 because 4/3 = 1 and 1/3
Three thirds make up a whole.
one whole
There are two halves in one whole, and since one third is one part of a whole divided into three equal sections, you can fit six halves in three thirds. This is because each third contains one and a half halves. Therefore, there are six halves in three thirds.
there are three thirds in a whole
three thirds is a whole
3 thirds are in one whole