1.667
5 there are 5 thirds in 1 and 2/3....there are 3 thirds in the whole (1) and 2 in the 2/thirds
5
5/3
To find out how many one-thirds are in 5, you divide 5 by ( \frac{1}{3} ). This is equivalent to multiplying 5 by 3, which equals 15. Therefore, there are 15 one-thirds in 5.
5 and four-thirds, ie six and one-third.
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.
5 there are 5 thirds in 1 and 2/3....there are 3 thirds in the whole (1) and 2 in the 2/thirds
1 2/3 or 1.6666666 five thirds
5
5/3 - 8/3 = -1
the answer to nine and two thirds and five and two thirds is 4
5/3
3 thirds in one, so 15 in 5. ------------------------------------- or 3 1.6666666666666666666666666666667 is a third of 5.
To find out how many one-thirds are in 5, you divide 5 by ( \frac{1}{3} ). This is equivalent to multiplying 5 by 3, which equals 15. Therefore, there are 15 one-thirds in 5.
There are 5 thirds in 15 because 15/3 = 5, so 5 x 3 = 15.
5/3 (five thirds) = 3/3 + 2/3 (three thirds plus two thirds) 5/3 (five thirds) = 1 2/3 (one and two thirds)
(6/3) / (5/3) = 2 / (5/3) = 2*3/5 = 6/5