One third is a lot bigger than one eighth. Imagine you have two pieces of string that are exactly the same length. You cut one into three equal pieces. Each piece is one third of the original string. Say you take the other sting and cut into eight equal pieces. Each of those pieces is one eighth... and they are much smaller because there are so many more of them.
No - one eighth is equal to 0.125. 0.25 is equal to one quarter.
Yes.
0.04166and infinite sixes so put a line over the first 2 sixes
One third times nine to the eighth power equals 14,348,907
12.5%
No - one eighth is equal to 0.125. 0.25 is equal to one quarter.
Yes.
0.04166and infinite sixes so put a line over the first 2 sixes
One third times nine to the eighth power equals 14,348,907
One twentyfourth.
1 quarter-note.
three ounces, or three-eighth of a cup
No, two one-fourths of salt is equal to one-half, not one-eighth. To get one-eighth, you would need four one-eighths combined.
No. One eighth note equals one eighth of a whole note. Two eighth notes equal a quarter note, and four quarter notes make one whole note.
One minus one eighth is seven eighths.
0.2083333333333...
An eighth triplet note is worth one-third of a beat in a 4/4 time signature. Triplets divide a beat into three equal parts, so when you have an eighth note triplet, each note within the triplet gets this value. Thus, if you consider a standard eighth note worth half a beat, an eighth triplet note is one-third of that, equating to approximately 0.166 beats.