In mathematics, 1 over 3, written as 1/3, is a fraction representing the division of 1 by 3. It signifies that the whole has been divided into 3 equal parts, and 1 of those parts is being considered. It is a way to represent one-third of a whole quantity or value.
Assuming by "1 over 3", you mean a fraction with 1 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator (1/3), it equals 0.3333333333333333... (0 with an infinite amount of 3's after the decimal).
It means 1 over 103 So, 10-3 = 1/1000
I assume you mean: 2 1/3 + 4 1/2 = 7/3 + 9/2 = 14/6 + 27/6 = 41/6
1 and 1 over 3
3 and 2/5 minus 1 and 1/3 = 2 and 1/15
If you mean 1/3 it is neither it would be 66.33
2/3 divided by 1/3is the same as...2/3 x 3/1= 6/3= 2
Assuming by "1 over 3", you mean a fraction with 1 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator (1/3), it equals 0.3333333333333333... (0 with an infinite amount of 3's after the decimal).
If you mean 3 over 3, then it's 1.
They add up to 25/6 and (25/6)/9 = 25/54 which is the mean
0.333333333... recurring. You can write it as 0.33, with a dot over the last 3, to mean "recurring".
It means 1 over 103 So, 10-3 = 1/1000
If you mean 3/8 and 7/8 then they are 1/4 and 1/2.
negative 1 over 3
That depends on what you mean by "and". I'm guessing that what you mean is "by", as in "How do you divide 1/3 by 1/2". This can be easily done by remembering one simple rule: Dividing by a fraction is identical to multiplying by the inverse of that fraction. In this case then, dividing by 1/2 is identical to multiplying by 2/1. So we can say: 1/3 ÷ 1/2 = 1/3 × 2/1 = (1 × 2)/(3 × 1) = 2/3
2 and 1 over 3
1 over 3 subtracted from 2 over 3 would yield 1 over 3.