When dividing fractions turn the divisor (1/8) up-side-down and multiply: So 3/4 divided by 1/8 becomes: 3/4 times 8/1 => 24/4 => 6 So there are 6 eighths in three quarters.
It is five eighths.
Three and three eighths in decimal is 3.375. A half is 0.5, a quarter is 0.25 and an eighth is 0.125, therefore three eighths is 0.375.
You can convert three eighths into a decimal by diving the three by the eight, which is 0.375
Yes it is. It is equivalent to six eights.
3/4 divided by 3/8 is two.
3/4 / 1/8 = 6 Therefore, there are 6 eighths in three quarters.
Oh, dude, like, there are 11 eighths in two and three quarters. You just take the two whole ones, which is 16 eighths, and then add the three-quarters, which is like 3 more eighths. Math, man, it's wild.
There are three quarters in six eighths. If the holes are empty there are no quarters in them otherwise it depends on how big they are!
No. Seven eighths is more than one half AND three quarters.
Six of them.
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Three eighths divided by 1 and one third = 9/32
When dividing fractions turn the divisor (1/8) up-side-down and multiply: So 3/4 divided by 1/8 becomes: 3/4 times 8/1 => 24/4 => 6 So there are 6 eighths in three quarters.
To work this out you need to amend the fraction to one that can be halved.Three quarters is the same as six eighths, now you can work out the answer.Three eighths is half of three quarters.
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