3/4 + 1/4 in math makes a whole. :D
Oh, dude, you just need to add 3 to 7 to make one whole. Like, it's simple math, right? So, 7 + 3 equals 10, which is one whole. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Three one-thirds make a whole. When you add three fractions of one-third together (1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3), the sum equals 3/3, which simplifies to 1, representing a whole.
for self rising dough add 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoon per cup
There is no biggest whole number. You can always add one more.
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There are four one-fourths in one whole. This is because when you add one-fourth four times (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4), you get a total of one whole (4/4). Thus, four pieces of one-fourth make up a complete unit.
To make a whole one from two elevens, you need to add a zero. Mathematically, 11 + 11 = 22, and to convert that into a whole number (1), you can think of it as needing to adjust the value by adding 0 to the concept of whole numbers in this context. Essentially, the question plays with the idea of balance in numerical terms.
The denominator. For example: 1/7 is one seventh which means there are 7 parts in 1 whole. In this case you'd have to add 6/7 to it to make 1 whole.
One gram is equivalent to 10 tenths. This is because a tenth is one-tenth of a gram, so when you have 10 tenths, they add up to one whole gram.
eight eghts make a whole
Eight one eights make a whole.
If one is actually two, and you add three, how much do you have? " 5 "