One-third for Dummies
noun
pronunciation: wən_θɜrdWhat does One-third really mean?
Sure thing, buddy! Let me break down the meaning of "one-third" for you in the simplest way possible. So imagine you have a delicious chocolate cake, and you want to share it with your two best buddies. You also want to make sure each of you gets an equal and fair share of the cake, right? Well, when we talk about "one-third," we are dividing something into three equal parts, and each part is called a "third." So, if we divide that cake into three equal pieces, each piece of cake that you and your friends get will be called "one-third" of the whole cake. It means that each piece is a fair and equal portion that represents one out of the three equal parts.
Now, the idea of "one-third" can also apply to other things, not just cakes! Let's say you have a pizza with different toppings, and you want to share it equally with your siblings. By dividing the pizza into three equal slices, each sibling will get "one-third" of the pizza. So, whether it's cake, pizza, or anything else, "one-third" refers to dividing something into three equal parts and representing one of those parts.
Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Moore on 2023-10-29 13:49:24
One-third In a sentece
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- If you have a pie and you cut it into three equal slices, one of those slices is called one-third of the pie.
- Imagine you have a bag of marbles. If you take out three marbles and give one to your friend, you have given away one-third of the marbles.
- Let's say you have a pizza with nine slices. If you eat three of those slices, you have eaten one-third of the pizza.
- If you have a jar of cookies and you take out three cookies and eat one of them, you have eaten one-third of the cookies.
- Imagine you have a box of crayons with twelve crayons. If you give away four crayons to your friend, you have given away one-third of the crayons.
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