Well, honey, if you're paying attention, it's simple math. Four one-fourths equal one whole, and three one-thirds also equal one whole. So, technically, one-third is greater than one-fourth, but if you want the exact answer, it takes 1 and 1/3 one-fourths to equal one-third. Math can be a real trip sometimes, huh?
1 has 4 fourths (as fourths implies the single one is divided into four equal pieces). Therefre 734 has 734 x 4 fourths.
One third of three fourths is (1/3) x (3/4). On simplifying further we get 1/4.
12. Each number has 4 fourths. If you multiply 3 by 4 you get 12. So 12/4 is equal to 3
Three eighths. Simple multiplication.
Five sixths.
Yes
one and one third, three fourths.
one and one-fourths is equal to five-fourths
4
Three-fourths is greater. three-fourths = 75% one-third = 33%
That is 2 ounces.
4/3 or one-and-a-third.
No, two one-fourths (two-fourths) equal one half.
Four fourths is one, so to make eight you need 32 fourths.
To determine how many fourths are in -4 and one fourth, we first need to convert -4 to fourths. Since one whole is equal to four fourths, -4 is equivalent to -16 fourths. Adding one fourth to this gives us a total of -15 fourths. Therefore, there are -15 fourths in -4 and one fourth.
1 has 4 fourths (as fourths implies the single one is divided into four equal pieces). Therefre 734 has 734 x 4 fourths.
0.75 is three-fourths, not one third. One third is 0.333333....