Well, let's think of this like painting a happy little picture. If we have -3, that's the same as -3 wholes. And two thirds is like having 2 out of 3 parts. So, in total, we have -3 wholes and 2 thirds, which is the same as having -9 thirds. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.
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6 2/3 / 1/3 = 20
1 / (2/3) = 3/2 Therefore, there are one and a half two thirds in one.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 5 and two thirds, you have 5 whole thirds and an additional two thirds, making it a total of 7 thirds. Just imagine all the beautiful things you can create with those thirds!
Two-thirds of 90 is 60. Divide 90 by 3 to find thirds. 8 30 = 1/3 so 60 = 2/3.
If you mean 3 whole and 2/3, the answer would be 11 thirds. If you mean 3 thirds and 2/3 the answer would be 5 thirds
there are three two thirds in two
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3 there are 6 thirds total, in 2. If you group the thirds in groups of 2 then you will have 3 groups or 6 thirds divided by 2 = 3
There are two thirds in two thirds, as two thirds suggests. Or the answer could be three if you look at it a different way. One third (1/3) of two thirds (2/3) is two ninths (2/9).
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5 there are 5 thirds in 1 and 2/3....there are 3 thirds in the whole (1) and 2 in the 2/thirds
There are 122/3 inches in 12 and two thirds.
6 2/3 / 1/3 = 20
1 / (2/3) = 3/2 Therefore, there are one and a half two thirds in one.
There are 3 thirds in a unit, therefore there are 6 thirds in two units.
Two-thirds of 90 is 60. Divide 90 by 3 to find thirds. 8 30 = 1/3 so 60 = 2/3.