If every fraction could be turned into a whole number, we wouldn't need fractions.
5 thirds is not a whole number, and there's nothing you can do to make it one, except
to find another third somewhere and toss it on the pile. If you can do that, then you'll
have 2. But if you're stuck with 5 thirds, then there's no way to make a whole number.
15 of them.
two thirds is a fraction and 4 is a whole number
Three thirds are equal to one whole, therefore seven thirds is equal to two and one third.
100 Actually, two-thirds cannot be a whole number. As a decimal, it is .66666666666667 (rounded). As a fraction is is obviously 2/3.
there are 3 thirds in a whole.
4 and 2 thirds rounded up to the nearest whole number is 5
5 there are 5 thirds in 1 and 2/3....there are 3 thirds in the whole (1) and 2 in the 2/thirds
Yes, it is.
No, it is not.
No, it is not.
It is 4.
The answer as a mixed number is 1 whole and 2 thirds. 1 2/3
8 and 2/3 is equal to 25 thirds. There are three thirds in each whole number, so there are 24 thirds in the whole number 8.
15 of them.
No it is not It makes up one and two thirds, a fraction.
If there are three thirds in one, there must be six thirds in two.
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