3 / (1/5) = 3*(5/1) = 15
Fifty of them because 50/5 = 10
5 / (1/8) = 5*8/1 = 40
40. 8/8 in 1 x 5 = 40/8
In 5 wholes, there would be a total of 40 eighths, for 5(8) is 40.
10 halves in 5 wholes.
5 wholes = ten halves plus one half = 11 halves
20
5 x 2 = 10 halves
When you have 11 halves, you can think of it as having 11 parts, each of which is half of a whole. To find out how many wholes that is, you would divide 11 by 2, since there are 2 halves in a whole. Therefore, 11 halves is equal to 5 wholes with 1 half remaining.
5 + 1/2. need to see how many halves are in 5. there are 2 halves in one, i.e. 2/2 so 5 halves = (5x2)/2. This = 10/2, + 1/2 = 11/2
There are: 15/3 = 5 wholes
By definition, if you have one twelfth, it takes 12 to make a whole.
11
There are 5 halves in 10 whole ones.
5
15 fifths. Because 5/5 (1) times 3 = 15/5. 1 whole = 5 fifths 2 wholes = 10 fifths 3 wholes = 15 fifths