Well, honey, it ain't rocket science. There are 9 ninths in 1 whole. So, if you can't handle that math, maybe stick to finger painting.
i think there are 3 9's in 3 whole and 2 3rds
in ninth in a whole one is 6
Five-ninths must be added to four-ninths to make a whole.
1.8 of them.
1 and 1 ninths
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There are 9 ninths in one whole. You will have 6 times as many ninths in 6 as you will in one whole, that is 6*9 = 54
9 of them because 9/9 = 1
i think there are 3 9's in 3 whole and 2 3rds
Nine ninths equal one whole. Because: 1/9 x 9 = 9/9 = 1
in ninth in a whole one is 6
One whole is nine ninths. Nine ninths minus four ninths equals five ninths.
Five-ninths must be added to four-ninths to make a whole.
Ninths means you have something divided into 9 pieces. So how many equal one whole? All 9 pieces! But you don't have one whole, you really have eight. So if 9 pieces are in one whole, ____ x 1 = 8? Multiply this number by the 9 pieces in each whole one and you'll have your answer!
There are nine parts of the whole to form ninths. Therefore: 9 x 8 = 72 (72/9 seventy-two over nine).
1.8 of them.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math, huh? Okay, let's break it down. So, there are 3 thirds in a whole, right? And you want to know how many 9ths are in 2 thirds. Well, each third is made up of 3 ninths, so 2 thirds would be 6 ninths. So, there are 6 ninths in 2 thirds. Math, man, it's wild.