I believe it equals 12/15 ... you might want to check that out though, because I'm not 100% sure
4/3 or 1.3333.....
A third of 12 is 4. This is calculated by dividing 12 by 3, which equals 4. Therefore, if you take one-third of 12, you get 4.
One-third (1/3) and one-quarter (1/4) can be added together by finding a common denominator. The least common multiple of 3 and 4 is 12. Therefore, 1/3 equals 4/12 and 1/4 equals 3/12, so when added together, 1/3 + 1/4 equals 7/12.
12 multiplied by one third is 4. This is because multiplying by one third is equivalent to dividing by 3. So, 12 divided by 3 equals 4.
if you get the whole which is 3 and add one third equals 4/3
4/3 or 1.3333.....
A third of 12 is 4. This is calculated by dividing 12 by 3, which equals 4. Therefore, if you take one-third of 12, you get 4.
it is one and one third.1cup= 4 quarts= 8 pints
One-third (1/3) and one-quarter (1/4) can be added together by finding a common denominator. The least common multiple of 3 and 4 is 12. Therefore, 1/3 equals 4/12 and 1/4 equals 3/12, so when added together, 1/3 + 1/4 equals 7/12.
12 multiplied by one third is 4. This is because multiplying by one third is equivalent to dividing by 3. So, 12 divided by 3 equals 4.
if you get the whole which is 3 and add one third equals 4/3
One-third times 12 is calculated by multiplying 12 by 1/3. This gives you 12/3, which equals 4. Therefore, one-third of 12 is 4.
One-third of 12 is 4. This is calculated by dividing 12 by 3, which equals 4.
One third is greater than one quarter. This is because when both fractions are converted to a common denominator, one third equals four twelfths (4/12) and one quarter equals three twelfths (3/12). Since 4/12 is greater than 3/12, one third is the larger fraction.
No. Three feet equals a yard. Four feet is one and a third yards.
Negative 4 to the third power equals -64
Using Pythagoras' theorem the third side works out as 4 units in length.