The question can be written as 3 1/4 + 1 2/3 + 2 1/2. The first step would be to put all the fractions in the form of a common denominator. This makes it easier and gives us consistent units. This can be achieved by multiplying top and bottom of the first fraction by 3, the second one by 4 and the third one by 6. This means the question is rewritten as 3 3/12 + 1 8/12 + 2 6/12. Adding all these numbers up comes to 6 17/12. The fraction is top heavy, so we can take away one unit to give 7 5/12. That is the answer in its simplest form.
he will dig 7 1 and 1/2 holes
half a day. There's so such thing as half a hole!
You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.
You cannot dig half a hole. It may be only half as big, but it is still a hole. So the answer is a moment. This is an old, old riddle/joke.
It is not possible to dig half a hole, it's either a hole or it's not a hole!
he will dig 7 1 and 1/2 holes
The total is 6 holes.
Fold the paper in half.
Fold the paper in half.
half a day. There's so such thing as half a hole!
You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.
Half a hole cannot be dug as it will always be a hole. However, to dig a hole half the size of the ones dug, It takes one woman one day to dig half a hole.
You cannot dig half a hole. It may be only half as big, but it is still a hole. So the answer is a moment. This is an old, old riddle/joke.
Not sure about 5 holes, but 5 whole ones and a half is 11/2
Low E: Put your fingers on all first five holes and the hole at back as well. High E: Put your fingers on all first five holes and HALF the hole at back.
Low E: Put your fingers on all first five holes and the hole at back as well. High E: Put your fingers on all first five holes and HALF the hole at back.
The word 'holes' is the plural form for the noun 'hole'; the singular possessive is hole's, the plural possessive is holes'.