Yes.
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes
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10 tenths make up a whole
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes. To calculate this, you multiply the number of wholes (3) by the number of eighths in each whole (8). So, 3 wholes x 8 eighths = 24 eighths. Each whole is divided into 8 equal parts when broken down into eighths.
There are four halves in two wholes. Each whole is made up of two halves, so when you multiply two wholes by two halves per whole, you get four halves in total.
There are 10 tenths in one whole, so to find out how many tenths make up two wholes, you would multiply 10 tenths by 2 wholes, which equals 20 tenths. Therefore, two wholes consist of 20 tenths.
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If One whole equals 10/10 then 5 holes would equal 50/10 Therefore there are 50 tenths in five holes.
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes
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10 tenths make up a whole
6 sixths make a whole so 3 wholes would be 6 X 3 = 18 18 sixths make 3 wholes
Each quarter is one fourth so you'd need 8.
Don't really understand the question but will try to clarify. 3 units (wholes) is 3; 5 tenths is .5; if by 4 tens you mean 4 tenths, it is .4; if you mean 4 x 10, it is 40; if by 7 hundreds you mean 7 hundredths, it is .07' if you mean 7 x 10, it is 70. If you are adding 3 units + 5 tenths (,5) + 4 tenths (.4) + 7 hundredths (.07), set up the problem as follows: 3.00 + .50 + .40 + .07 and add. Answer is 3.97
2.5 tenths make up 3/4 (3/4 = 0.25) (1 tenth = 0.1)
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