40 of them.
In 5 wholes, there would be a total of 40 eighths, for 5(8) is 40.
28/4 = 7
The answer, in fraction form, could be expressed as 520/13.
5/2 - 5/2 = 0
Each "whole one" is made of 5 fifths. Therefore 5 whole ones will contain 25 fifths.
15 ÷ 3 = 5 whole ones
40 of them.
20
40
There are 40 eights in 5.
5 / (1/8) = 5*(8/1) = 40
In 5 wholes, there would be a total of 40 eighths, for 5(8) is 40.
fifteen 5/2 x 3/3 = 15/6
20/4 or 20 times .25 = 5
2/5
There are two because 10/5 = 2