To determine how many threes go into 1, you can divide 1 by 3. This calculation results in approximately 0.3333, which means that one-third of a three fits into 1. So, you can say that about 0.33 threes go into 1.
To determine how many threes go into 27, you divide 27 by 3. The calculation is 27 ÷ 3 = 9. Therefore, there are 9 threes in 27.
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210
To find out how many threes go into 68, you divide 68 by 3. Doing the calculation, 68 divided by 3 equals approximately 22.67. Therefore, there are 22 whole threes in 68, with a remainder.
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43 ÷ 3 = 14 with remainder 1
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22
To determine how many 3's go into 28, you would perform division. 28 divided by 3 equals 9 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, there are 9 whole 3's in 28.
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100
There are 12 inches in a foot, so 1/12 of a foot is in an inch, or 8.3%, or 0.083333333...((the threes go on and on and on))
33.33... the threes never will end.
27 threes are in 81
Well, honey, if you're talking about dividing 100 by 3, the answer is 33 with a remainder of 1. So, technically, you can fit 33 threes into 100, but there's always that pesky little 1 left over. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes.
As a decimal, 0.33... where the threes go on and on forever. As a percentage, 33.33.. where, again, the threes go on.
0.333... The threes go on forever. If they ever end,then the decimal is not the same as 1/3 .