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divide both by the highest factor (8 in this case) answer is 8 over 7
To find out how many eighths are in 64, you divide 64 by 8. This calculation gives you 8. Therefore, there are 8 eighths in 64.
5/8 × 64 = (5×64)/8 = (5×8×8)/8 = 5×8 = 40
Both 16 and 8 are divisors of 64, since both can divide 64 without any remainders. 64/16=4 and 64/8=8.
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For Example 4/8 and 8/_: Multiply 8 and 8 (8*8=64) Divide 64 in 4 (64 divide by 4 = 16) 16 is your answer
divide both by the highest factor (8 in this case) answer is 8 over 7
To find out how many eighths are in 64, you divide 64 by 8. This calculation gives you 8. Therefore, there are 8 eighths in 64.
5/8 × 64 = (5×64)/8 = (5×8×8)/8 = 5×8 = 40
8/64 8 can go into both 8 and 64 so divide numerator and denominator by 8 1/8
Both 16 and 8 are divisors of 64, since both can divide 64 without any remainders. 64/16=4 and 64/8=8.
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Well, darling, an 8th of 64 is simply 8. You take that big ol' 64, divide it by 8, and you're left with 8. It's as simple as that, honey.
To find 5/8 of 64, you first divide 64 by 8, which equals 8. Then, you multiply that result by 5: 8 × 5 = 40. Therefore, 5/8 of 64 is 40.
64 is divisible by 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64.
64 is a multiple factor you could divide equally by 8