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14 has 168 twelfths. 1/4 has 3 twelfths.
We convert this to twelfths to give: 10 twelfths + 4 twelfths + 9 twelfths = 23 twelfths or 1 and 11 twelfths.
1 third is the same as 4 twelfths, so 6 twelfths plus 4 twelfths is 10 twelfths.
To compare 7 twelfths and 4 sixths, we can convert both fractions to a common denominator or simplify them. The fraction 4 sixths simplifies to 2 thirds, which is equivalent to 8 twelfths. Since 7 twelfths is less than 8 twelfths, 7 twelfths is not greater than 4 sixths.
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Just get them all to a common base - 4 twelfths + 6 twelfths = 10 twelfths OR 5/6
There are 48 twelfths in 4 wholes. This is calculated by recognizing that each whole is equal to 12 twelfths, so 4 wholes equal 4 times 12, which is 48.
4 and 7 twelfths = 4.5833 3.875 + 4.5833 = 8.4583
There are 4 twelfths in 1/3
To subtract one fourth from seven twelfths, first convert one fourth to twelfths. One fourth is equivalent to three twelfths (1/4 = 3/12). Now, subtract: seven twelfths minus three twelfths equals four twelfths. This simplifies to one third (4/12 = 1/3).
To find out how many twelfths are in two thirds, we first need to convert two thirds into twelfths. To do this, we multiply the numerator and denominator of two thirds by 4, as 3 times 4 is 12. This gives us 8 twelfths. Therefore, there are 8 twelfths in two thirds.