There are 21 thirds in 7 wholes.
There are 12 thirds in four wholes. To find this, you multiply the number of wholes by the number of parts in each whole (4 wholes x 3 parts = 12 thirds). This is because each whole can be divided into three equal parts to make thirds.
There are nine thirds in three wholes. To calculate this, you need to understand that one whole is equivalent to three thirds. Therefore, when you have three wholes, you are essentially multiplying three by the number of thirds in one whole (3 x 3 = 9), resulting in a total of nine thirds.
There are: 15/3 = 5 wholes
there are 3/3 in a whole, and you need 4 wholes, multiply that and you get 12.
There are twelve thirds in four wholes.
There are 21 thirds in 7 wholes.
There are 12 thirds in four wholes. To find this, you multiply the number of wholes by the number of parts in each whole (4 wholes x 3 parts = 12 thirds). This is because each whole can be divided into three equal parts to make thirds.
There are 12 of them because 12/3 = 4
three thirds is a whole
11 thirds
6 Thirds are in 2 wholes. 3 in 1 whole.
There are nine thirds in three wholes. To calculate this, you need to understand that one whole is equivalent to three thirds. Therefore, when you have three wholes, you are essentially multiplying three by the number of thirds in one whole (3 x 3 = 9), resulting in a total of nine thirds.
There are: 15/3 = 5 wholes
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there are 3/3 in a whole, and you need 4 wholes, multiply that and you get 12.