There are twelve thirds in four wholes.
Eight Third
1/6
Each whole is two halves, so eight wholes are sixteen halves. Adding one half makes the total seventeen halves. Reducing this, of course, is simply eight and one-half.
10
3 wholes and one-third = 3 1/3 = 10/3
There are twelve thirds in four wholes.
2.7
Eight Third
1/6
1/6
2.333 and so on
There are six thirds in two wholes. This is because each whole is divided into three equal parts, and each of those parts represents one third. Therefore, two wholes would be divided into a total of six equal parts, each being one third of a whole.
5/18
Each whole is two halves, so eight wholes are sixteen halves. Adding one half makes the total seventeen halves. Reducing this, of course, is simply eight and one-half.
10
24.Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal.The reciprocal of 1/3 is 3/1, or just 3.8 x 3 = 24