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.
74 eighths
There are eight eighths in a whole one.
Their are eight eighths. You know because the word eight is in 'eighth'
8 eighths in a whole
8 of them because 8/8 = 1
eight eighths equal a whole.
To determine how many eighths must be added to make a whole, you can think of a whole as 1. Since a whole is equivalent to 8 eighths, you would need to add enough eighths to reach 8. Therefore, if you start with a certain number of eighths, subtract that from 8 to find how many more are needed to reach a complete whole.
Eight eighths make up a whole unit.
8/1 eighths in a whole.
40
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.
No. 6/8 = 75% of 1 whole 4/5 = 80% of 1 whole