10
2.5
Oh, what a happy little question! In 2, there are 16 eighths. You see, when you divide 2 into 8 equal parts, each part is an eighth. So, 2 can be divided into 16 eighths. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little fractions.
forty-seven sixteenths (47/16)
(5/8)/2=(5/8)*(1/2)=5/16
10
2.5
10/16
5/16 + 7/8 = 5/16 + 7/8(2/2) = 5/16 + 14/16 = 1 3/16
2 6/16
There 45 eighths in 5 and 5 eighths.
Oh, what a happy little question! In 2, there are 16 eighths. You see, when you divide 2 into 8 equal parts, each part is an eighth. So, 2 can be divided into 16 eighths. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little fractions.
forty-seven sixteenths (47/16)
5/16
15/16 - 3/8 = 21/16 - 6/16 = 15/16
5/8 = 10/16
(5/8)/2=(5/8)*(1/2)=5/16