tan(pi/3) = tan (60 degrees) = 1.732 which is square root of 3
A third of a pie or a slice of a pie that is one third of the whole
If I divided a pie into fourths and took three of them, it would be the same amount if I divided it in eight pieces and took 6. Also, 3 X 2 =6 4 X 2 =8
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What is 42 divided by 3 is equal to 14.
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A third of a pie or a slice of a pie that is one third of the whole
Well, honey, W divided by 3 is simply W/3. It's like slicing a pie into three equal pieces and giving you one of them. Enjoy your math lesson, darling.
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6270 divided by 3 equal usi = 2090
3/4 is larger than 2/3. 2/3 is equal to 0.67, and 3/4 is equal to 0.75Next Answer:To elaborate on the above,2/3 = 0.67 = 66.66%3/4 = 0.75 = 75%A calculator can show you this if you enter the numbers as follows:(2/3) x 100This will give you 66.666% as an answer. Basically you're saying "Two thirds of one hundred is 66.66 percent".You can see a visual representation of the two quantities by drawing two circles of the same size. Imagine they are pies (mmmm pie).- Circle A should be divided into 3 equal pie pieces (the Mercedes emblem is about the right shape for the lines you want to draw). Shade in 2 of the 3 pie pieces.- Circle B should be divided into 4 equal pie pieces (draw a big + in the middle). Shade in 3 of the 4 pie pieces.If you compare the two pies, you can see that 3/4 is a larger portion of the circle than 2/3. The person eating pie B is getting more food.Incidentally, this kind of circle drawing is called a "pie chart". :)
If I divided a pie into fourths and took three of them, it would be the same amount if I divided it in eight pieces and took 6. Also, 3 X 2 =6 4 X 2 =8
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21 divided in to 3 equal parts = 7
Any fraction that has a smaller divisor. One ninth, for example. Let me explain using a pie! One half of the pie would be expressed as 1/2 of the pie. One quarter of the pie would be expressed as 1/4 of the pie Three quarters of the pie would be expressed as 3/4 of the pie Taking these examples note that there are two parts of a fraction ... the bottom number or divisor and the top number or numerator. The concept of fractions is that something is divided into a number of equal parts: 2 for halves 3 for thirds, four for quarters, five for fifths, and so on. That number is represented by the divisor - the bottom number. The numerator, or top number tells you how many of those parts we're talking about So your fraction ... one tenth equals 1/10 of something(say the pie). One of the pieces when something is divided into ten equal parts, Obviously, if I divided the pie into a smaller number of parts, say nine (1/9) one part would be bigger. The case of 3/4 says divide the pie into 4 equal parts and I'll have 3 of them! The divisor is 4 and the numerator is 3
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