Well, let's see here, friend. To find out how many whole ones equal 15 fifths, you just need to remember that 5 fifths make one whole. So, if you have 15 fifths, you actually have 3 whole ones. Isn't that just a happy little math problem to solve?
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There are two because 10/5 = 2
Each "whole one" is made of 5 fifths. Therefore 5 whole ones will contain 25 fifths.
15/5 = 315/5 = 3
28/4= 7
frog 9
There are two because 10/5 = 2
Each "whole one" is made of 5 fifths. Therefore 5 whole ones will contain 25 fifths.
15/5 = 315/5 = 3
four
7 of them.
28/4= 7
Ther are: 42/6 = 7
4 Quarters ($0.25) = 1 Dollar ($1.00)28 / 4 = 77 whole ones ($1 bills)
frog 9
3 / (1/5) = 3*(5/1) since division by a number is equivalent to multiplication by its inverse = 3*5 = 15
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