3 in 1 is probably referring to 3/1 which gives you 3 for 1
whereas 1 in 3 would be 1/3
These terms are used when talking about chance or ratio like 1 in 2 (half the time, 50%) or 2:3 scale
The question is ambiguous. If you mean 3 - 1/2, the answer is 2 1/2. If you mean -3 + 1/2, the answer is -2 1/2. If you mean 3 times 1/2, that is 1 1/2, but that doesn't seem to be what you have asked. Answer 1 ======= 1 1/2
If you mean 1/3 of 612 then it is 204
You could mean y/4 - 3, or you could possibly mean 4/y - 3. It is somewhat ambiguous which quotient you mean.
Let's assume you mean 2/3 cup. That is, two-thirds of a cup. The answers to this one are literally infinite, but could include: One third of a cup and one third of a cup. Also written as: 1/3 cup + 1/3 cup. Or maybe 3/6 cup and 1/6 of a cup. I could go on, but it's not as much fun as I had imagined. I mean, you can just keep multiplying the denominator by some number and coming up with smaller fractions...
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"Las pruebas son" translates to "The tests are" in English.
Well, I'm not sure about this but, 9 you in a bg could mean 1 of these 3 things... 1. -bg=Big grin 2. -bg=background 3. Play 9 innings in a baseball game together. Hope I could help (: ~thelittlethings21~
mean= 2, mode= 1 and 3, median= 3, and range= 2
If you mean: (3, 3) and (-1, -1) then it is 1
The question is ambiguous. If you mean 3 - 1/2, the answer is 2 1/2. If you mean -3 + 1/2, the answer is -2 1/2. If you mean 3 times 1/2, that is 1 1/2, but that doesn't seem to be what you have asked. Answer 1 ======= 1 1/2
for example 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 you have to count it which is 7 so thats the unit fraction also, unit fraction mean the number in all for the picture.
<3 is a heart. 3 alone is the number 3, or could mean balls.
3 body paragraphs
It could mean: 1. Ignition is off / engine is stopped 2. Fuse of dashboard is damaged 3. Problems with wire
If you mean 1/3 of 612 then it is 204
if you mean 2x-1*3 then the answer is: 2x-3
You could mean y/4 - 3, or you could possibly mean 4/y - 3. It is somewhat ambiguous which quotient you mean.