1/8 of 16 flowers is 2/16 because 1*16 =16 divided by 8 = 2
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! One eighth squared is the same as one eighth times one eighth, which equals one sixty-fourth. Just imagine that tiny fraction blooming into a beautiful mathematical flower on your canvas of numbers.
Oh, dude, one eighth plus one eighth is like... hold on, let me get my calculator out... okay, it's two eighths! But, like, you can simplify that to one fourth if you want to sound all fancy and mathy. Math, man, it's wild.
Oh, dude, three times one eighth is like three eighths. It's like you have one eighth, and then you add two more eighths to it. So, yeah, three times one eighth equals three eighths. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Ho-oh and Lugia are on the eighth island, I don't know how to get the eighth island though.
the one bellow me is a liar and i got the answer on my test wrong >:(
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Oh, dude, you'd write sixteen one thousandths of an inch as 0.016 inches. It's like super tiny, but hey, every measurement counts, right? So, yeah, 0.016 inches, boom!
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so like, an eighth of 80 is just 10. You know, divide that 80 by 8, and boom, you got your answer. Math, man, it's everywhere.
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Oh, dude, math time! So, if you have two-thirds of a cup, and you want to know how many one-eighth cups that is, you just divide 2 by 1/8. That gives you 16. So, there are 16 one-eighth cups in two-thirds of a cup. Math is fun, right?
Well, isn't that a happy little question! One eighth of a ton is simply a fraction of a ton, just like how one slice of a big, delicious cake is a fraction of the whole cake. When we talk about one eighth of a ton, we're talking about 250 pounds, which is a lovely way to think about weight in smaller, more manageable pieces.
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