It's 12 because four 3 times equal what.??12
3/4
3 and 1/4
3/4 x 2/2, (which is really 1) = 6/8 --------------0000000000000--------- Explan: Six eighths An eighth part of something is half the size of a fourth part. So there are twice the number of eighths in a whole as there are fourths in a whole. Another way to look at is: if you multiply the bottom of a fraction by a number, in this case 2, you must multiply the top of the fraction by the same amount
To calculate by eighths, divide the whole number or quantity by 8. For example, if you want to find out how many eighths are in 4, you would compute 4 ÷ 8, which equals 0.5. Alternatively, if you want to express a fraction as eighths, multiply the numerator by 8. For instance, to convert 1/2 into eighths, multiply 1 by 8 to get 4/8.
3/8=12 Divided By 3 1/8=4 Times By 8 8/8=32 Whole Set is 32
Well, isn't that a lovely question! If we break down 3 and 3 quarters into eighths, we have 12 eighths in the whole number 3 and 2 eighths in the remaining 3 quarters. So in total, we have 14 eighths in 3 and 3 quarters. Just remember, there's no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
In 4, there are 32 eighths. This is because each whole number, in this case 4, can be divided into 8 equal parts to get the number of eighths. So, 4 multiplied by 8 equals 32 eighths.
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.
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes because there are 8 eighths in one whole so if you multiply 8 by 3 you end up with 24 eighths.
3/4
1 3/8 + 1 7/8 = 11/8 + 15/8 = 26/8 = 13/4 = 3 1/4.
3 and 3/4
3/4 cannot be a whole number.
3 and 1/4
4 and 3 eighths as a decimal = 4.375
3/4 x 2/2, (which is really 1) = 6/8 --------------0000000000000--------- Explan: Six eighths An eighth part of something is half the size of a fourth part. So there are twice the number of eighths in a whole as there are fourths in a whole. Another way to look at is: if you multiply the bottom of a fraction by a number, in this case 2, you must multiply the top of the fraction by the same amount
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 8 1/4 - 4 5/8 = 3 5/8 (that is, 3 and five eighths).