A whole consists of 8 eights (eight parts).
For instance, cut a cake into 8 slices, each slice is an 8th of the whole cake. Remove one slice and you have in your hand one eighth of the cake.
8 of them because 8/8 = 1
There are eight of them.
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8/1
There are eight eighths in a whole one.
8 eighths in a whole
eight eighths equal a whole.
Eight eighths make up a whole unit.
8 of them because 8/8 = 18
74 eighths
eight eighths equal a whole.
Eight eighths make up a whole unit.
8 of them because 8 times 1/8 = 1
8/1 eighths in a whole.
40
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No. 6/8 = 75% of 1 whole 4/5 = 80% of 1 whole
How many eighths in 1 (that is, one whole)? And how many eighths will you have if you add one more eighth to those? And what's that number divided by 9? You can do this.
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes because there are 8 eighths in one whole so if you multiply 8 by 3 you end up with 24 eighths.
There are eight eighths in a whole. We have four whole units, so the first sum is: 8x4=32 In this case, we have 7 additional eighths, so add them on, and the answer is: 32+7=39
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