The Maurya ruler who controlled over two-thirds of the Indian subcontinent was Ashoka the Great. He reigned from approximately 268 to 232 BCE and is renowned for his efforts in spreading Buddhism and promoting non-violence after the Kalinga War. Under his leadership, the Maurya Empire expanded significantly, encompassing a vast territory that included most of present-day India, Pakistan, and parts of Afghanistan. Ashoka's administration is often celebrated for its emphasis on ethical governance and social welfare.
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The great ruler of the Maurya Empire who controlled over two-thirds of the Indian subcontinent was Ashoka the Great. Reigning from 268 to 232 BCE, he is best known for his promotion of Buddhism and his efforts to spread peace and non-violence following the Kalinga War. Ashoka's administration is marked by significant developments in art, architecture, and governance, and his edicts, inscribed on pillars and rocks, still resonate today. His legacy has made him one of the most revered figures in Indian history.
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To find out how many thirds are in 5 and two-thirds, we first convert 5 to thirds by multiplying it by 3 to get 15 thirds. Adding the two-thirds gives us a total of 17 thirds. Therefore, there are 17 thirds in 5 and two-thirds.
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the answer to nine and two thirds and five and two thirds is 4
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The system of measurement has no effect on fractions, so that: two-thirds of a metre is two-thirds of a metre, just as two-thirds of a mile is two-thirds of a mile. two-thirds of a second is two-thirds of a second etc.
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Eight and three thirds IS eight and three thirds. It is not an equivalence, it is an identity.