100, "of" means multiply in math so it's y = 10/3 * 30, 3y = 300, y = 100
3/5 x 10/3 = 30/15 = 2
3 and 1/3.
Yes, ten thirds is a specific number. It can be expressed as the fraction ( \frac{10}{3} ), which is approximately 3.33 when converted to a decimal. This number represents the value obtained by dividing 10 by 3.
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To express "two thirds of a number is no more than negative ten" mathematically, you can use the variable ( x ) to represent the number. The inequality would be written as ( \frac{2}{3}x \leq -10 ). This indicates that when you take two thirds of ( x ), the result must be less than or equal to negative ten.
3/5 x 10/3 = 30/15 = 2
Ten thirds is an improper fraction. As a mixed number, it would be three and one-third.
3 and 1/3.
Yes, ten thirds is a specific number. It can be expressed as the fraction ( \frac{10}{3} ), which is approximately 3.33 when converted to a decimal. This number represents the value obtained by dividing 10 by 3.
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Thirty thirds can only be turned into a whole number, which is ten. The mixed fraction form could be written as ten and zero thirds, however it serves no purpose to do so.
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Two-thirds of ten inches is 6.6666 inches.
Ten and two thirds.
No!Negative ten thirds is -3.33. So we are comparing between -3.33 and -3. On the number line, -3 is to the right hand side of -3.33. And as always, on the number line, a number on the right is ALWAYS greater than ANY number which is on its left.
one third of nine is three, therefore:-ten thirds of nine = three times ten which is thirty.
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