Oh, what a lovely question! If you have 3 wholes and you want to see how many one-fifths are in them, you simply divide 3 by 1/5. That means you would have 15 one-fifths in 3 wholes. Isn't that just a happy little math problem?
3 / (1/5) = 3*(5/1) = 15
3 84/100 (3 wholes and 84 hundredths) If you want it in simplest form, the answer is 3 21/25 (3 wholes and twenty one twenty fifths)
10/3 + 17/5 = 50/15 + 51/15 = 101/15 = 6 and 11/15
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes. To calculate this, you multiply the number of wholes (3) by the number of eighths in each whole (8). So, 3 wholes x 8 eighths = 24 eighths. Each whole is divided into 8 equal parts when broken down into eighths.
It is a mixed number: 3 16/25
15 fifths. Because 5/5 (1) times 3 = 15/5. 1 whole = 5 fifths 2 wholes = 10 fifths 3 wholes = 15 fifths
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15 fifths are in 3- each whole has 5/5 and there are 3 wholes, so 3 x5 = 15 fifths
3 / (1/5) = 3*(5/1) = 15
15 because 15/5 = 3
3 84/100 (3 wholes and 84 hundredths) If you want it in simplest form, the answer is 3 21/25 (3 wholes and twenty one twenty fifths)
10
32/5
15
10/3 + 17/5 = 50/15 + 51/15 = 101/15 = 6 and 11/15
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes. To calculate this, you multiply the number of wholes (3) by the number of eighths in each whole (8). So, 3 wholes x 8 eighths = 24 eighths. Each whole is divided into 8 equal parts when broken down into eighths.
It is a mixed number: 3 16/25