Yes.
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes
10
10 tenths make up a whole
To make two wholes, it takes a total of six thirds. This is because each whole is made up of three thirds, so for two wholes, you multiply 3 by 2, resulting in 6 thirds.
To find out how many tenths make up the number 55, you can multiply 55 by 10. This is because each whole number contains ten tenths. Therefore, 55 has a total of 550 tenths.
There are ten tenths in a whole. Therefore: 10 X 2 = 20 (twenty tenths in two wholes).
30
If One whole equals 10/10 then 5 holes would equal 50/10 Therefore there are 50 tenths in five holes.
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes
10
15
6 sixths make a whole so 3 wholes would be 6 X 3 = 18 18 sixths make 3 wholes
10 tenths make up a whole
Don't really understand the question but will try to clarify. 3 units (wholes) is 3; 5 tenths is .5; if by 4 tens you mean 4 tenths, it is .4; if you mean 4 x 10, it is 40; if by 7 hundreds you mean 7 hundredths, it is .07' if you mean 7 x 10, it is 70. If you are adding 3 units + 5 tenths (,5) + 4 tenths (.4) + 7 hundredths (.07), set up the problem as follows: 3.00 + .50 + .40 + .07 and add. Answer is 3.97
Each quarter is one fourth so you'd need 8.
To make two wholes, it takes a total of six thirds. This is because each whole is made up of three thirds, so for two wholes, you multiply 3 by 2, resulting in 6 thirds.
To find out how many tenths make up the number 55, you can multiply 55 by 10. This is because each whole number contains ten tenths. Therefore, 55 has a total of 550 tenths.