Six of them.
3/4 / 1/8 = 6 Therefore, there are 6 eighths in three quarters.
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!
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To find the number of eighths in two and three quarters, we first convert the whole number 2 to eighths, which is 16/8. Then, we add the three quarters, which is 3/4, to get a total of 19/4. To simplify this, we multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator, giving us 19/4. Therefore, there are 19 eighths in two and three quarters.
6/8 equals 3/4
Three of them because 6/8 = 3/4 simplified
there are 2 quarters in 4 eighths
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There are 22 eighths in 2 and 3/4 because 22/8 = 2 and 3/4
6/8
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, like, there are two quarters in one half, right? And four eighths is half of a whole, so that's like two quarters. So, in total, there are two quarters in four eighths. Math can be fun, man!