Well, they call them fourths for a very good reason ... there are 4 of them in every whole. That means if you want 2 wholes, you have to multiply 4 times 2 to get 8.
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1 whole = 4 fourths 4 wholes = 16 fourths 4 wholes minus 2 fourths = 16 fourths minus 2 fourths = (16 - 2) fourths = 14 fourths 14 fourths = 3 wholes plus 2 fourths, or 3 wholes plus 1 tooth.
No, two thirds does not equal three fourths.
Ten fifths make two wholes.
Three of them.
There are twelve halves in six wholes. This is because each whole can be divided into two equal parts, making two halves. Therefore, six wholes would have a total of twelve halves.