If the last 2 digits are divisible by eight then so is the whole number.
Oh, dude, let's break out the math for this one! So, there are 2 eighths in one fourth, right? Multiply that by 9 fourths, and you get... 18 eighths! Boom, math wizard strikes again. Like, who even needs a calculator when you have me around?
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the answer is 80 easy math man or girl
calculated the math it is 8/8 becauuse
There are 40 eights in 5.
1/2+3/8=7/8 -lover of math geeks ;) the common denominator is eight, so one half is converted into four eights. Then, three eighths plus four eighths is seven eighthts, so your answer is seven eighths. - A math geek
35/40 - 16/40 = 29/40
Oh, dude, math time! So, there are 16 sixteenths in a whole, right? And we want to know how many 8 eighths are in 5 sixteenths. Well, 5 sixteenths is like 10 eighths, because you double the number of eighths to get the equivalent in sixteenths. So, there are 10 eighths in 5 sixteenths. Math is fun, right?
Well, honey, if you're talking about fractions, there's one whole eight in five and three eighths. But if you're looking for the actual number of eights, then there are seven eights in five and three eighths. Math can be a real tricky business, but hey, you got this!
Oh, what a happy little question! In 2, there are 16 eighths. You see, when you divide 2 into 8 equal parts, each part is an eighth. So, 2 can be divided into 16 eighths. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little fractions.
Oh, dude, 7 eighths of 240 is like 210. Math can be a real trip, right? Just take that 240, divide it by 8, which gives you 30, then multiply that by 7. Boom, you got your answer. Math, man, it's wild.
Oh, dude, 0.5 is equivalent to 4 eighths. It's like basic math, you know? Just divide the bottom number of the fraction (8) by the top number (1) to get 8, and then multiply that by 0.5 to get 4 eighths. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.