There are three thirds (1/3s) in every whole, so there are six thirds in two wholes.
6 because 6/3 = 2
To find out how many 3s go into 140, divide 140 by 3. This gives you approximately 46.67. Since we're looking for whole 3s, you can fit 46 complete 3s into 140.
sixteen with two remaining 50 - 2 = 48 = 3 x 16
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4
6 because 6/3 = 2
8 of them, with 2 left over.
The are two electrons in the 3s orbital of magnesium (Mg.)
Each two 3s have different values because they are in different postion
28 3s
2/3s of what? gallon, pint, quart, liter?
To find out how many 3s go into 140, divide 140 by 3. This gives you approximately 46.67. Since we're looking for whole 3s, you can fit 46 complete 3s into 140.
sixteen with two remaining 50 - 2 = 48 = 3 x 16
There are fewer than 6 dozen egs in a basket If you count them by 3s there are 2 left over Three are left if you count by 5s How many eggs are there?
Well, darling, there are two 3s in 78. Simple math, really. But hey, if you need help with anything else, I'm here to sprinkle some sass on it.
Mg in the 3s^2 configuration can form up to two bonds without hybridization. This is because it has two valence electrons in its 3s orbital, allowing it to form two bonds by losing or sharing these electrons.
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