How much is 3 2/3 divided 3 equal?

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Answer 1
Answer: you mean you want to divide3(2)/(3) into three equal parts?


we do it like this: first, i would change the mixed number into improper fraction just so that there is no confusion

3(2)/(3)=(2+3*3)/(3)=(11)/(3)


now we divide it into three:


(11)/(3*3)=(11)/(9)=1(2)/(3)


and that's the solution



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Write two fractions, both not positive, whose product is 5/8

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The two fractions are -5/4 and -1/2 which are both not positive, whose product is 5/8.

What is the fraction?

A fraction is defined as a numerical representation of a part of a whole that represents a rational number.

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Arithmetic operations can also be specified by adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying built-in functions. The operator that performs the arithmetic operation is called the arithmetic operator.

* Multiplication operation: Multiplies values on either side of the operator

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The two fractions, both not positive, whose product is 5/8

As per the given condition, the two fractions would be

⇒ -5/4 × -1/2

Apply the multiplication operation

⇒ 5/8

Therefore, the two fractions are -5/4 and -1/2 which are both not positive, whose product is 5/8.

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-3/8+1=5/8
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-4/8+9/8

What type of verb is the underlined word in the sentence? This soup tastes too salty.

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This story is a legend. What elements make a legend different from a regular story?

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Francois and Perrault are

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Answer:

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Jonas experiences tiny pinpricks ofsnow that touch his body and melt on his tongue.
The Giver explains to Jonas why the pain and carnage of war are sometimes necessary.
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(1 point)
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The teacher and student trust and care for each other.
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4. Why does Jonas share a memory with Gabriel? (1 point)
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a memory
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3. is B
6. is A
8. is C D
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2. D
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4. A
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Which quotation from "The Story of the Fisherman” in The Arabian Nights Entertainments supports the theme that cleverness trumps wrath?

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Answer: c

Explanation:

Bc