700*3/7 = 300
3 / 1/7 = 3 x 7 = 21 Therefore, there are 21 sevenths in three wholes.
3 - (2/7) = 2 5/7 or two and five sevenths.
A seventh is, in common math, 1 divided by 7. As this show, a full 7 sevenths would equate to 1. Thus, we can conclude that there is no way that 3 sevenths can be 9, as it is less than 7 sevenths.
3
700*3/7 = 300
negative 2 sevenths(-2/7)
3 and 1 seventh :)
7 sevenths
The quotient of three sevenths is 3/7
The fraction of three sevenths is 3/7.
3 and 6/7 is larger than 3 and 5/7.
3 / 1/7 = 3 x 7 = 21 Therefore, there are 21 sevenths in three wholes.
3 and 2/7
3 - (2/7) = 2 5/7 or two and five sevenths.
six seventh = 0.67 Answer = 3 x 0.67 = 2.01
6/7 ÷ 3/7 = 2