48 twelfths.
72/12 is equivalent to 6 wholes if I am understanding this correctly?
Oh, what a delightful question! If we have 5 wholes, and each whole is made up of 12 parts, then we can think of it as having 5 groups of 12 parts each. So, there would be 60 twelfths in 5 wholes. Isn't that just a happy little thought?
Seven-twelfths
Four twelfths is one third, or about 0.333.
36.
27/5 = x/125x = 324x = 64.864.8 twelfths
72/12 is equivalent to 6 wholes if I am understanding this correctly?
Oh, what a delightful question! If we have 5 wholes, and each whole is made up of 12 parts, then we can think of it as having 5 groups of 12 parts each. So, there would be 60 twelfths in 5 wholes. Isn't that just a happy little thought?
There are twelve thirds in four wholes.
Four twelfths are equal to 53.
There are 16.
32
Four of them.
There are 40 tenths in four wholes. Since one whole is equivalent to ten tenths, you multiply the number of wholes (4) by 10 to get 40 tenths.
Seven-twelfths
four thousand
Four.