It's 66.66666... (The sixes go on forever and never end.If they ever end, then this decimal is not equal to 2/3 .)
666.6666666...(Infinity sixes following the decimal point) or often rounded to 666.7 or 667
Plurals for six is simply sixes. Two sixes. Mathew :)
Seven of them.
662/3% (sixty-six and two-thirds percent) or 66.6666666666...% (it is a repeating decimal, so the sixes after the decimal point are ongoing. This can also be represented by putting a bar over the six in the tenths place.)
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It's 66.66666... (The sixes go on forever and never end.If they ever end, then this decimal is not equal to 2/3 .)
666.6666666...(Infinity sixes following the decimal point) or often rounded to 666.7 or 667
Plurals for six is simply sixes. Two sixes. Mathew :)
Seven and two sixes.
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Seven of them.
662/3% (sixty-six and two-thirds percent) or 66.6666666666...% (it is a repeating decimal, so the sixes after the decimal point are ongoing. This can also be represented by putting a bar over the six in the tenths place.)
20 ÷ 3 = 6.66666 recurring (meaning that there is no end to the sixes after the decimal point).
Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.Just try again and again. On average, you should get two sixes, once every 36 tries.
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Two thirds is 2/3. To convert to decimals, divide three into two. You will get a decimal number that never ends, 0.6666... That is the string of sixes goes on forever if you want to be uselessly accurate. As a percentage, 2/3 is 66.6666%