Oh, dude, 1 seventh is equal to... well, mathematically speaking, it's equal to 1 divided by 7. So, like, if you had a Pizza and you ate 1 seventh of it, you'd have 6 sevenths left. But who's counting, right?
The seventh root of a number is the number that, when raised to the power of 7, equals the original number. To find the seventh root of 128, you would calculate 128^(1/7), which is approximately 2.0801. This means that 2.0801 raised to the power of 7 is equal to 128.
Two sevenths. 2/7
5-7 = 1/57 = 1/78125 = 0.0000128
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first do 42 divided by 7, which equals 6. 1/7 of 42=6
1/7 is equal to 14.2857%.
one7/7 = 1/1 = 1
A fourth of a seventh is a seventh (1/7) divided by four. (A fourth of anything is that anything divided by four.) To divide a fraction by a whole number, multiply the denominator by the whole number. In this case, 7 x 4 = 28, and that makes a fourth of a seventh equal to 1/28, or 1/28th.
The 7th Mersenne prime is equal to 2^19-1
There are 24 hours in a day. One seventh of this is equal to 1/7 x 24 = 3.428571 recurring (that is, 3.4285714285...) hours.
1,111,111 since 17 = 1
128
78,125
19,475.42738809999
1 and 1 seventh. 1 is a whole number, so we can just leave it, but 1 seventh is not. So we just add the two together, which equals 1 and 1 seventh
(1/7) / (1/7) = 1. OTOH (1/7) X (1/7) = 1/49. Use the rule to divide one fraction by another, turn one of them upside down then multiply. When you do this to equal reciprocals, as in your question, the answer is always 1.
No - 2/14 is equal to 1/7 or one seventh. Three sevenths is equal to 6/14 or six fourteenths.