To find out how many thirds are in 5 and two-thirds, we first convert 5 to thirds by multiplying it by 3 to get 15 thirds. Adding the two-thirds gives us a total of 17 thirds. Therefore, there are 17 thirds in 5 and two-thirds.
No, two-thirds is equal to 0.6 recurring (or 0.6666) - the difference between the two is 17/150, or seventeen one-hundred and fiftieths.
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5 x 2/3 = 17/3
4 and two thirds 4 and two thirds
To find out how many thirds are in 5 and two-thirds, we first convert 5 to thirds by multiplying it by 3 to get 15 thirds. Adding the two-thirds gives us a total of 17 thirds. Therefore, there are 17 thirds in 5 and two-thirds.
17 1/3 - 5 2/3 = 11 2/3 or eleven and two thirds.
17/3
-17 1/3
13 and two thirds !
It is 17/3.
Two thirds is not larger than four fifths. It's almost 17% smaller.
17/6
Four sixths, which is equal to two thirds, if rounded to the nearest half is approximately one half. In terms of a decimal analysis, two thirds is very close to .67, and .67 - .5 = .17, so two thirds is just .17 more than a half, but if we compare it to the number one, two thirds is fully a third (or .333...) less than one. And that is more than .17 so two thirds is closer to a half than it is to one.
two thirds 2/3 17 + 17 = 34 34 + 17 = 51
1/3 x 17 = 5.6 recurring (that is, 5.6666...) or 5 and two thirds.
No, two-thirds is equal to 0.6 recurring (or 0.6666) - the difference between the two is 17/150, or seventeen one-hundred and fiftieths.