No, it cannot.
It is: 12/4 = 3
To find out how many one-sixths are in three wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of sixths in one whole. Since one whole equals six sixths, three wholes equal 3 × 6 = 18 sixths. Therefore, you can get 18 one-sixths from three wholes.
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.
twenty-four 24/8 = 3
3 wholes and one-third = 3 1/3 = 10/3
To represent 3 wholes as a fraction, we can write it as 3/1. This is because a whole number can be represented as the number over 1. So, 3 wholes is equivalent to the fraction 3/1. This fraction is also equal to the whole number 3.
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No, it cannot.
It is: 12/4 = 3
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To find out how many one-sixths are in three wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of sixths in one whole. Since one whole equals six sixths, three wholes equal 3 × 6 = 18 sixths. Therefore, you can get 18 one-sixths from three wholes.
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.
twenty-four 24/8 = 3
To find out how many thirds are in five wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of thirds in one whole. Since one whole is equal to three thirds, five wholes would be 5 × 3 = 15. Therefore, there are 15 thirds in five wholes.
To determine how many ninths equal 4 wholes, you can use the fact that one whole is equal to 9 ninths. Therefore, 4 wholes would be (4 \times 9 = 36) ninths. Thus, 36 ninths equal 4 wholes.
When equals are added to equals, you don't necessarily get wholes. But whatever you do get, they're equal.