2/3x(4+8)=8
The sum of 4 1/2 and 3 2/3 is 8 1/6.
12...., since 3 two thirds make a 2, so multiply by 4 to get 8
0.5
To find what is 8 more than the sum of three-fourths of ( n ) and two-thirds, you first calculate three-fourths of ( n ), which is ( \frac{3}{4}n ), and then add two-thirds, ( \frac{2}{3} ). The expression becomes ( \frac{3}{4}n + \frac{2}{3} ). Finally, adding 8 gives the complete expression: ( \frac{3}{4}n + \frac{2}{3} + 8 ).
The sum of 2/3 and 5/7 = 1 8/21
4
To find out how many twelfths are in two thirds, we first need to convert two thirds into twelfths. To do this, we multiply the numerator and denominator of two thirds by 4, as 3 times 4 is 12. This gives us 8 twelfths. Therefore, there are 8 twelfths in two thirds.
The sum of 4 1/2 and 3 2/3 is 8 1/6.
12...., since 3 two thirds make a 2, so multiply by 4 to get 8
2 of them times 4 is 8, so 8 thirds = 8/3 = 2 and 2/3
0.5
8/3 yards
one dozen is 12 one third of 12 is 12 divided by 3. That = 4. So 2 thirds is 4 multiplied by 2 = 8. two thirds of one dozen is 8
To find what is 8 more than the sum of three-fourths of ( n ) and two-thirds, you first calculate three-fourths of ( n ), which is ( \frac{3}{4}n ), and then add two-thirds, ( \frac{2}{3} ). The expression becomes ( \frac{3}{4}n + \frac{2}{3} ). Finally, adding 8 gives the complete expression: ( \frac{3}{4}n + \frac{2}{3} + 8 ).
The sum of 2/3 and 5/7 = 1 8/21
4/6, 8/12
A dozen is equal to 12 items, so two-thirds of a dozen would be 2/3 * 12 = 8 cupcakes. Therefore, there are 8 cupcakes in two-thirds of a dozen.