Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you have 6 wholes and you're looking for how many two-sevenths fit in there, you just divide 6 by 2/7. It's like dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal, so it's like 6 times 7/2. That gives you 21 two-sevenths in 6 wholes. Easy peasy, right?
6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.
27/4 = 6 wholes and a remainder of 3 quarters.
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6 sixths make a whole so 3 wholes would be 6 X 3 = 18 18 sixths make 3 wholes
2 / (1/6) = 2 * (6/1) = 12
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27/4 = 6 wholes and a remainder of 3 quarters.
6 Thirds are in 2 wholes. 3 in 1 whole.
There are 6 of them because 6/2 = 3
(6 × 7) ÷ 2 = 21
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6 sixths make a whole so 3 wholes would be 6 X 3 = 18 18 sixths make 3 wholes
2 / (1/6) = 2 * (6/1) = 12
There are 18 sixths in 3 wholes.6 sixths = 1 whole. 6 X 3 = 18.
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