three quarters. one half (two quarters) and one quarter = three quarters.
two and three eighths is 2.375 as a decimal.
Five eighths of course !
Four minus two and three-eighths equals one and five-eighths.
2.5 + 0.75 = 3.25
Oh, dude, like, there are 11 eighths in two and three quarters. You just take the two whole ones, which is 16 eighths, and then add the three-quarters, which is like 3 more eighths. Math, man, it's wild.
two fourths equals one half two eighths equals one quarter one half plus one quarter is three quarters. Or, two fourths equals four eighths four eighths plus two eighths equals six eighths six eighths equals three quarters.
3/4 divided by 3/8 is two.
Two and three-eighths plus one and seven-eighths equals four and two-eighths, which can be to four and one-fourth. Here's how to find the answer. First, you add the two whole numbers together, giving you three. Next, since you are adding two fractions with the same denominator, you add the numerators together, which gives you ten eighths. You then convert that to one and two eighths and add the one to three which is four. Finally, you divide both the numerator and the denominator by two. The final answer is four and one-fourth.
three quarters. one half (two quarters) and one quarter = three quarters.
Three Eighths
two and three eighths is 2.375 as a decimal.
Five eighths of course !
Two and three-eighths
2 1/6
Four minus two and three-eighths equals one and five-eighths.
2.5 + 0.75 = 3.25