Well 130 divided by 3 is 43.333333333333336, that's step one.
Then 43.333333333333336 multiplied by two is 86.66666666666667.
in conclusion 2/3 of 130=86.66666666666667
0.13168724279
4 and two thirds 4 and two thirds
Two-thirds of six is not nine. Rather, two-thirds of six is four. You can find this by realizing that two-thirds of six is the same as six-thirds of two. This equates to two times two, which is four.
How do you get two thirds of a hexagon
two-thirds of 120 is 80
To find two-fifths of 130 balloons, multiply 130 by ( \frac{2}{5} ), which equals 52 balloons. For two-thirds of 130 balloons, multiply 130 by ( \frac{2}{3} ), resulting in approximately 86.67 balloons. Thus, two-fifths of 130 balloons is 52, and two-thirds is about 86.67.
Ah, what a lovely question! To find two-thirds of 130, you can simply multiply 130 by 2/3. This would give you 260 divided by 3, which is approximately 86.67. So, two-thirds of 130 is around 86.67. Happy calculating, my friend!
2/3 * 195 = 130
0.13168724279
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the answer to nine and two thirds and five and two thirds is 4
The system of measurement has no effect on fractions, so that: two-thirds of a metre is two-thirds of a metre, just as two-thirds of a mile is two-thirds of a mile. two-thirds of a second is two-thirds of a second etc.
two thirds
I get two thirds. its 0.6666666666666666666666666666667 OR two thirds!
2/3 X 1 = 2/3 The answer!!!!!
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).
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).