180 is two thirds of 270.
180 if you first find the decimal of 2/3, which is 0.6 repeating, multiply that to 270 and your answer will be 180.
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Given that the angles in a triangle will always add up to 180°, we can say: a + (a - 14°) + (a - 14° - 4°) = 180° where "a" represents the largest angle. ∴ 3a - 32° = 180° ∴ 3a = 212° ∴ a = 70 2/3 The other two angles can be calculated by subtracting 14 and 4 degrees, giving us 70 and two thirds, 56 and two thirds, and 52 and two thirds.
180 is two thirds of 270.
180 if you first find the decimal of 2/3, which is 0.6 repeating, multiply that to 270 and your answer will be 180.
16 and 2/3 of 180 is 3000
120
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Given that the angles in a triangle will always add up to 180°, we can say: a + (a - 14°) + (a - 14° - 4°) = 180° where "a" represents the largest angle. ∴ 3a - 32° = 180° ∴ 3a = 212° ∴ a = 70 2/3 The other two angles can be calculated by subtracting 14 and 4 degrees, giving us 70 and two thirds, 56 and two thirds, and 52 and two thirds.
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.
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I get two thirds. its 0.6666666666666666666666666666667 OR two thirds!
two thirds times one is two thirds.