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.
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.
To punch three holes with a two-hole puncher, first, align the paper so that the puncher creates two holes in the desired position. After you punch the first two holes, shift the paper down slightly to the right or left, ensuring the new position does not overlap with the existing holes. Then, punch again to create the third hole. This way, you can effectively use the two-hole puncher to achieve three holes in total.
You will need to punch the first two holes, then insert the paper again and line it up with the remaining two holes to punch them. Alternatively, you could try folding the paper in half and punching all four holes at once.
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'.