Three fifths of a piece.
Think of a cake cut in three pieces. Each piece is a third, so you would multiply 3 (pieces) times 4 (whole cakes) which equals 12
20c = 1 whole. 80c = 4 whole. 16c = 4/5 whole.
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!
There are twelve thirds in four wholes.
Three fifths of a piece.
The three is the numerator, representing how many pieces are in the fraction. For example, in 3/4, the four is how many pieces are in total for the whole, the three represents how many pieces are gone, or shaded, or there.
It depends. If you mean how many pieces there are in all, It's the denominator. But if it is how many pieces are left in a whole, it's the numerator.
5
There are 4 quarter pieces
The denominator is how many pieces are in a whole, or one, while the numerator is the number of pieces you have of the whole.
The flute is in three pieces but it's made out of many many small pieces.
Think of a cake cut in three pieces. Each piece is a third, so you would multiply 3 (pieces) times 4 (whole cakes) which equals 12
A fraction is a mathematical term used to describe part of a whole, as in if a whole was divided into X number of pieces. A fraction consists of a numerator, which describes a number of parts, and a denominator, which describes how many parts are necessary to make a whole. For example, three-fourths means that we have three parts and there are four parts that make a whole so we have three-fourths of a whole.
it depends on how big the pieces are if the pieces are 2x2 there are three pieces
FAR too many to count!
15 points to win in the fifth set of the best of three.