One possible solution: (3 + 3)*(1*3/3 + 3) = 6 * 4 = 24
The answer is eight, this is how I worked it out... 2 dozen = 24 1/3 of 24 = 8
1 Sorry, that is incorrect. You need to change them both to twenty-fourths before you can add them together. 2/3 = 16/24 and 3/8 = 9/24 so together they total 25/24 which is enough to make 1 whole one with 1/24 left over. So the answer is One and One Twenty-fourth.
100/5= 20
You jut add two zeros at the end, becuase precents=100. so fr example, yo had to turn 24 into a perecent(%), you would get: 2400! 0.24*100 = 24% --- The term "per cent" is Latin for "of one hundred". Therefore: 24/1 * 1/100 = 24%
One possible solution: (3 + 3)*(1*3/3 + 3) = 6 * 4 = 24
The probability of rolling two fives on a pair of dice is 1 in 36, or about 0.02778.
5-1/5= 4 4/5 *5 = 24
1/5 of 35 = 7
There are two Guinness World Records for High Fives:Most High Fives in 24 hours held by Blake Rodgers of Rhode Island who high-fived 3,131 people (2008)Most High Fives in 1 minute held by Alastair Galpin of New Zealand who high-fived 76 people (2009)Please see the related link below.
55/5 = 11 - (5+5) = 1
no
1*24 = 24 and -1*-24 = 24
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"Five fives" is 5+5+5+5+5 (or 5*5). This equals 25. If by "whole" you mean "one," then no. If you meant to say "does five fifths equal to one whole," then the answer would be yes. this would be 1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5, which equals 5/5, a.k.a. 1.
Depends on the value of the Ace and 5, Aces are used as the highest or lowest values in different games. if an ace has any positive value however, 2 aces and 2 fives would beat 1 ace and 2 fives.
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