Yes. One sixth is one half of one third to be exact. Two-sixths are equal to one-third, three-sixths is a half, four-sixths is two-thirds, five-sixths is exactly what it is, and six-sixths is a whole.
Yes, and the new distribution has a mean equal to the sum of the means of the two distribution and a variance equal to the sum of the variances of the two distributions. The proof of this is found in Probability and Statistics by DeGroot, Third Edition, page 275.
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one in every 3 lines is 1/3 of the 3 lines
2 to the 3rd power = 8
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8.1 to the third power equals 531.441
5,349 to the third power equals 153,044,523,549
8 to the power of 1/3 is equal to 2.67
3 to the third power (3^3) is equal to 27. 4 to the third power (4^3) is equal to 64. Combining the 2 answers (27*64) we have 1968.
since 2 to the third power(2x2x2)=8Then two to the third power times two to the third power(8x8) = 642x2x2 = 8
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