To find the numbers that are two-thirds of a unit from one-half, you first determine what two-thirds of a unit is, which is approximately 0.6667. Then, subtract and add this value to one-half (0.5). This gives you the numbers: ( 0.5 - 0.6667 ) (approximately -0.1667) and ( 0.5 + 0.6667 ) (approximately 1.1667). Thus, the numbers are approximately -0.1667 and 1.1667.
64 inches in feet is equal to 5 and one third your 1 and two thirds doesnt have any units so im not sure if it is greater or not. because it could be or could not be depending on the units.
There are two ways: one is to start with a multiple of 3 so that the thirds are whole numbers. The second is to write the answer as a rational fraction rather than as a decimal.
You have to put the slash after the numbers one half is 1/2 three thirds is 3/3
one and one thirds
two thirds
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than one.
64 inches in feet is equal to 5 and one third your 1 and two thirds doesnt have any units so im not sure if it is greater or not. because it could be or could not be depending on the units.
Oh, dude, it's like adding fractions at a math party. So, one and two thirds plus one and two thirds equals... drumroll... four! Yep, that's right, four! So, if you've got one pizza with two-thirds eaten, and your friend brings another pizza with two-thirds eaten, you've got a full pizza party with four-thirds of pizza left!
There are two ways: one is to start with a multiple of 3 so that the thirds are whole numbers. The second is to write the answer as a rational fraction rather than as a decimal.
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The one that has more units
one and one thirds
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so an eighth of two thirds is basically like taking two thirds and dividing it by eight. So, if you crunch the numbers, you'd get one twelfth. But hey, who's counting, right?
You have to put the slash after the numbers one half is 1/2 three thirds is 3/3
It means you have one hundred and eighty seven units.
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There are one and a half thirds in a half.