There are 40 eights in 5.
1r3
15 ÷ 3 = 5 whole ones
Ther are: 42/6 = 7
Yes, if all of the whole numbers are positive ones.
Negative numbers can be whole but not all are. -3.1 is not a whole number but -3 is. Generally it's a whole number if it does not have a decimal and is not a fraction.a ya u a sayIMPROVEMENT:Negative numbers cannot be whole numbers , not at al .Whole numbers are those numbers that stasrt from 0(zero) and go upto infinity.They include all the positive numbers and not negative numbers.And yes they dont contain any decimal or fraction.
There are 118 ones (whole numbers) that are in between the numbers 1 and 120.
The answer, in fraction form, could be expressed as 520/13.
40 of them.
40
8 to the whole
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes because there are 8 eighths in one whole so if you multiply 8 by 3 you end up with 24 eighths.
Each Whole One contains 8 Eighths and, you've got seven Whole Ones SO ...8 x 7 = 56
56 of them because 56/8 = 7
There are eight 8ths in a whole one.Therefore: 8 x 7 = 56 eighths in 7 whole ones.
In 5 wholes, there would be a total of 40 eighths, for 5(8) is 40.
Three ones
As a fraction over eight, 5 divided by eight is 5/8
12/3 = 4 whole ones.