15 times with a remainder of '7'.
15 x 12 = 180
180 + 7 = 187
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There are 12 of them because 12/3 = 4
That would be equivalent to 12/1, or 12. (1/1 is one whole.)
6 wholes and 7/12
187 divided by 12 equals 15 with a remainder of 7.
There are twelve halves in six wholes. This is because each whole can be divided into two equal parts, making two halves. Therefore, six wholes would have a total of twelve halves.
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There are 12 / (1/5) = 60 of them.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, if you have 12 wholes, there are like 120 tenths because each whole has 10 tenths. It's just basic math, man.
48 twelfths.
There are 12 thirds in four wholes. To find this, you multiply the number of wholes by the number of parts in each whole (4 wholes x 3 parts = 12 thirds). This is because each whole can be divided into three equal parts to make thirds.
2 / (1/6) = 2 * (6/1) = 12
I believe that there are 32 fourths in eight wholes.
There are 12 of them because 12/3 = 4
That would be equivalent to 12/1, or 12. (1/1 is one whole.)