Well, darling, there are 14 ounces in a pound, so if we do a little math magic, seven eighths of a pound would be 12.25 ounces. So, there you have it, 12.25 ounces in seven eighths of a pound. Voilà!
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Yes, seven eighths is greater than five tenths. Five tenths, or one half, expressed in eighths would be four eighths. Since seven is greater than four, seven eighths is greater than four eighths (or five tenths). One easy way to know is use a calculator and do the division (seven divided by eight, and five divided by ten); in decimal form the higher value may be more quickly apparent when compared.
Seven and ten elevenths.
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Seven eighths equals sixty-three seventy-seconds.
56 of them.
seven eighths would be larger
Well, darling, there are 14 ounces in a pound, so if we do a little math magic, seven eighths of a pound would be 12.25 ounces. So, there you have it, 12.25 ounces in seven eighths of a pound. Voilà!
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That would be 5 eighths. Since 1/2 is equal to 4 eighths, you simply add 1 and 4 together to make five. (The eighths part stays the same)
Yes, seven eighths is greater than five tenths. Five tenths, or one half, expressed in eighths would be four eighths. Since seven is greater than four, seven eighths is greater than four eighths (or five tenths). One easy way to know is use a calculator and do the division (seven divided by eight, and five divided by ten); in decimal form the higher value may be more quickly apparent when compared.
Yes, if you had eight apples and you gave someone seven of them you would only have one left. However if you had eight apples and you gave someone three of them you would still have five apples left.
32/8 = 4, 4 x 7 = 28
Well, honey, if you wanna get technical, there are 56 eighths in 7 whole ones. Just divide 7 by 1 and multiply by 8. But who's really counting? Just grab a pie and slice it up, no need for all this math mumbo jumbo.
That would be 7/8 (seven-eighths) of 360 degrees, which would be 315 degrees. Hope this helps!
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