1 and 1/3 cup of chocolate chips
The system of measurement has no effect on fractions, so that: two-thirds of a metre is two-thirds of a metre, just as two-thirds of a mile is two-thirds of a mile. two-thirds of a second is two-thirds of a second etc.
Two thirds of 3 is 2.
Well, honey, if you want to get technical, two-thirds is the same as 0.666... recurring in decimal form. So, in terms of tenths, that would be equal to 6 and two-thirds tenths. But who's counting anyways?
That depends what there are two thirds of.
There are 216 of them
1/3 cups
You have two thirds if the required amount.
11 grams of sugar per 3 cookies. so 3 and two thirds per cookie
you use a calculator
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There are 250 grams in a cup of chocolate.
I can help you with a "mental picture'" Take a pie or a cake ( IT MUST BE CHOCOLATE) and divide it into 3 parts. Each part is a third. Now take 5 pies or cakes ( all chocolate) and you have 5x3 or 15 thirds. To get 16 thirds, just take one piece of ( you guessed it chocolate) pie from one more pie that you divided into thirds. All together you have 16 thirds. Since you have 2 pieces let over from that last pie, (2/3 of the pie by the way) just send it to the first chocolate lover that comes to mind.
In a box of Y pieces of candy two thirds of the pieces were covered with dark chocolate and three eights has soft center's how many were covered in dark chocolate and had soft center's?
1/64th
5 quater cups equal one third cup
cut it in to thirds.... totaling 3/6 of the original piece
A packet is simply a container or package. There is no universal answer to your questions since a packet of cookies can contain any number. A vending machine has small packets. A supermarket has larger packets. A person who bakes cookies for gifts can make packets containing any number.