Yes because the 3 is smaller than 5.
3 and 1 seventh :)
Ten sevenths is equivalent to 1 and 3/7 or 1.428571 repeating
To find how many sevenths are in 3, you can divide 3 by ( \frac{1}{7} ). This is equivalent to multiplying 3 by 7, which gives you 21. Therefore, there are 21 sevenths in 3.
A seventh is, in common math, 1 divided by 7. As this show, a full 7 sevenths would equate to 1. Thus, we can conclude that there is no way that 3 sevenths can be 9, as it is less than 7 sevenths.
3/7 x 4/1 = 12/7 = 1 5/7
The mixed number for ten sevenths is 1 3/7. This means there is 1 whole number and 3/7 left over.
3 / 1/7 = 3 x 7 = 21 Therefore, there are 21 sevenths in three wholes.
There are 2/7 / (1/3) = 2/7 * (3/1) = 6/7 of them.
3/7 + 4/7 = 7/7 = 1
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1/2 x 3/7 = 3/14
28/63