Using a protractor divide it into three parts, each of 120 degrees. Shade two of them
x>2, you use an open circle above the #2 and shade to the right. If the equation was greater than or equal to 2, you would use a closed circle and shade to the right! Less than 2 would use the open circle to not include 2 and you would shade all numbers to the left of 2. Less than or equal to 2, solid circle which includes #2 and shade all #'s to the left of 2!
i do not think so
3/4 is larger than 2/3. 2/3 is equal to 0.67, and 3/4 is equal to 0.75Next Answer:To elaborate on the above,2/3 = 0.67 = 66.66%3/4 = 0.75 = 75%A calculator can show you this if you enter the numbers as follows:(2/3) x 100This will give you 66.666% as an answer. Basically you're saying "Two thirds of one hundred is 66.66 percent".You can see a visual representation of the two quantities by drawing two circles of the same size. Imagine they are pies (mmmm pie).- Circle A should be divided into 3 equal pie pieces (the Mercedes emblem is about the right shape for the lines you want to draw). Shade in 2 of the 3 pie pieces.- Circle B should be divided into 4 equal pie pieces (draw a big + in the middle). Shade in 3 of the 4 pie pieces.If you compare the two pies, you can see that 3/4 is a larger portion of the circle than 2/3. The person eating pie B is getting more food.Incidentally, this kind of circle drawing is called a "pie chart". :)
ummm, eight.
It is less than two thirds.
try drawing a circle and shade in 2 thirds
Start off by drawing 4 whole boxes. Shade all of them in completely. Draw another box of the same size, but split it into thirds. Shade in 2 of those thirds.
x>2, you use an open circle above the #2 and shade to the right. If the equation was greater than or equal to 2, you would use a closed circle and shade to the right! Less than 2 would use the open circle to not include 2 and you would shade all numbers to the left of 2. Less than or equal to 2, solid circle which includes #2 and shade all #'s to the left of 2!
How do you get two thirds of a hexagon
2/3 is not shaded.
draw a bar 3 in long in outline form, then shade the first 2 inches.
66%
Draw a rectangle and shade it in, across its whole width and along two thirds of its length.
yes a circle can
Mercedees
5%
66.66666666 percent. The sixes go on forever.