1/2 x 1/3 = 1/6 cup
One and one sixth cup
To make a one-layer cake, you would need one-third of the amount of sugar used for a three-layer cake. Since a three-layer cake requires one half of a cup of sugar, you would need one-sixth of a cup of sugar for a one-layer cake. This is calculated by dividing the total sugar by three.
Half of one cup and a third = two thirds of a cup.
no, it will be slightly bigger, 1 half is 1/6 larger than 1 third so 1 half and a third is 1/6 larger than 2/3
one third is one half of two thirds. 2/3 divided by 2 equals 1/3.
5 quater cups equal one third cup
One and one sixth cup
To make a one-layer cake, you would need one-third of the amount of sugar used for a three-layer cake. Since a three-layer cake requires one half of a cup of sugar, you would need one-sixth of a cup of sugar for a one-layer cake. This is calculated by dividing the total sugar by three.
2/3 cup
1/6 cups which is equivalent to 8 teaspoons
Half of one cup and a third = two thirds of a cup.
One and a sixth cup or a little more than one cup.
One and a sixth cup or a little more than one cup.
one twelfth of a cup, or just over 1 tablespoon. 1 cup = 13.3 tablespoons.
To find how many third cups in a half cup, you would divide one third into one half. To do this, you will have to multiply one half with the reciprocal of one third, which is three over one (3). This equals three halves, which equals one and one half third cups in a half cup.
ten and one half
88% of a cup