There are 9 ninths in one whole. You will have 6 times as many ninths in 6 as you will in one whole, that is 6*9 = 54
One whole is nine ninths. Nine ninths minus four ninths equals five ninths.
Ninths means you have something divided into 9 pieces. So how many equal one whole? All 9 pieces! But you don't have one whole, you really have eight. So if 9 pieces are in one whole, ____ x 1 = 8? Multiply this number by the 9 pieces in each whole one and you'll have your answer!
9 of them because 9/9 = 1
three ninths are equal to one third
There are 9 ninths in one whole. You will have 6 times as many ninths in 6 as you will in one whole, that is 6*9 = 54
One whole is nine ninths. Nine ninths minus four ninths equals five ninths.
Ninths means you have something divided into 9 pieces. So how many equal one whole? All 9 pieces! But you don't have one whole, you really have eight. So if 9 pieces are in one whole, ____ x 1 = 8? Multiply this number by the 9 pieces in each whole one and you'll have your answer!
9 of them because 9/9 = 1
three ninths are equal to one third
That depends what there are one and seven ninths of.
One and eight-ninths
There is one third in five ninths, with a remainder of two ninths. Six ninths would be equal to two thirds.
Three.
4/9 can't be a whole number.
There are 54 ninths in 6 because if you were to change the improper fraction 54/9 into a whole number your answer would be 6.My work: 6___9)54-54----00
Seven of them