100.
Imagine you have a cake. You cut it into three equal slices. Now the cake has been divided into thirds. Each slice equals a third of the cake. All 3 of the slices equal the entire cake. Three thirds is equal to the whole thing.
So the answer to this question is 100 as the question is simply asking what is all of 100.
It is: 100
33 would be one-third of 100.
One third of three-quarters of a hundred is twenty five. 3/4 of 100 = 75 1/3 of 75 = 25
33.3
One third of three fifths is one fifth.
It is: 100
Multiply it by three and a third.
100/3
100/3
10/30, 100/300 and 3/9 are three examples.
The fraction form is 100/3.
One third of 100 is 33.33%
33 would be one-third of 100.
Three.
This is one of those tricky questions. If three articles are sold at the cost of four of them, your gain is 33%. For example, you have three widgets, each costing $100. You sell the three widgets for $400. You have a $100 profit. The $100 difference is compared to the $300 cost, and you get 33% - $100 is one third, or 33%, of $300.
100 centimeters, or a little over 3 feet.
one third times three