52 and five eights
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!
One fourth is equivalent to two eighths so total is nine eighths ie one and one-eighth.
To find the number of eighths in two and three quarters, we first convert the whole number 2 to eighths, which is 16/8. Then, we add the three quarters, which is 3/4, to get a total of 19/4. To simplify this, we multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator, giving us 19/4. Therefore, there are 19 eighths in two and three quarters.
36 inches .
That's a total of 44 eighths.
In each one of the "four" there are 8/8, so that is 32/8, plus another fractional 3/8, makes a total of 35/8. So the answer is 35.
96*(3/8) = 36 inches
The total is 8(1/4 + 3/4 = 1 + 7 = 8 )
The numbers are: 7 and 13
16. Really: 8+8=16.
They have 13 total, 4, 22, 37, two in the fourth a couple fifth, three sixths I think and three in the seventh
Well, darling, if you shaded all but three eighths of the rectangle, then the shaded area is 5/8 of the total rectangle. To find the percentage of the rectangle that is not shaded, you subtract the shaded area from 100%. So, 100% - 62.5% (5/8 as a percentage) = 37.5%. Voilà, 37.5% of the rectangle is not shaded.