To find the total number of equal parts in multiple wholes, multiply the number of wholes by the number of parts per whole. For example, 3 wholes divided into quarters (4 parts each) equals 12 quarters (3 × 4 = 12), and 5 wholes divided into thirds (3 parts each) equals 15 thirds (5 × 3 = 15).
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How many quarters are in three holes?
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Is it three, four, seven, or 12?
First, draw three holes.
Then, divide each hole into quarters.
How many quarters did you count?
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A faster way to solve this is to add 4 + 4 + 4, which equals to 12. Or multiply 3 * 4, which also equals to 12.
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How many thirds are in five holes?
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So, five holes divided into thirds will be 15 thirds in total.
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