It's still 245. Each part is 812/3.
Yes, you can separate numbers divisible by 3 and split them into three equal parts, provided the total count of those numbers is divisible by 3. First, identify the numbers that are divisible by 3, then group them into three equal subsets. If the count is not divisible by 3, you can still create three groups, but they may not have exactly the same number of elements.
27 divided by 3 equals 9. This means that when you split 27 into three equal parts, each part is 9.
No, 1 third is equal to 3 ninthsNo, it is equal to 2 sixths, or 3 ninths. Think of, or better draw, a cake. Split it into thirds, colour one third in. You have one third of cake. Make the cake into 6 equal slices. There will now be 2 shaded parts. Make the cake into 9, equal pieces. There should be 3 shaded parts.
Dividing 120 by 3 gives you 40. This is because when you split 120 into three equal parts, each part is 40. Therefore, 120 ÷ 3 = 40.
43.3333
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To split 122 equally, you would divide it by the number of parts you want to split it into. For example, if you want to split it into 2 equal parts, you would divide 122 by 2, resulting in 61 for each part. If you want to split it into 3 equal parts, you would divide 122 by 3, resulting in approximately 40.67 for each part. And so on for any number of equal parts you desire.
48 ÷ 5 = 9 remainder 3 No, unless the remaining 3 are split into 5 equal parts each and 3 of those parts are added to each row.
Yes, you can separate numbers divisible by 3 and split them into three equal parts, provided the total count of those numbers is divisible by 3. First, identify the numbers that are divisible by 3, then group them into three equal subsets. If the count is not divisible by 3, you can still create three groups, but they may not have exactly the same number of elements.
27 divided by 3 equals 9. This means that when you split 27 into three equal parts, each part is 9.
No, 1 third is equal to 3 ninthsNo, it is equal to 2 sixths, or 3 ninths. Think of, or better draw, a cake. Split it into thirds, colour one third in. You have one third of cake. Make the cake into 6 equal slices. There will now be 2 shaded parts. Make the cake into 9, equal pieces. There should be 3 shaded parts.
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Dividing 120 by 3 gives you 40. This is because when you split 120 into three equal parts, each part is 40. Therefore, 120 ÷ 3 = 40.
43.3333
Divide it by 3, giving 73.
3
Oh, dude, dividing 3 into 5 equal parts is like trying to fit a round peg into a square hole. It just ain't gonna happen. You can't split 3 into 5 equal parts without some kind of magical math wizardry. So, like, good luck with that!