Oh, what a delightful question! In one whole, there are seven equal parts, and each of those parts is called a seventh. So, in one whole, there are seven sevenths. Isn't that just a happy little thought?
In mathematical terms, one can be represented as 1. When looking at sevenths, it means dividing one whole into 7 equal parts. Therefore, there are 7 sevenths in one. Each seventh represents one part of the whole, making a total of 7 parts when combined back together to form one whole.
Nine sevenths, or one and two sevenths.
14
Ten sevenths or one and three sevenths
Three sevenths is .4286, one third is .3333, three sevenths is larger.
37
Answer: four-sevenths. One minus three-sevenths is four sevenths
Nine sevenths, or one and two sevenths.
14
There are 28 sevenths in 4 wholes because 28/7 = 4
There are 37 of them.
four sevenths
Ten sevenths or one and three sevenths
Five sevenths
Three sevenths is .4286, one third is .3333, three sevenths is larger.
Eight sevenths of them.
37
6/7