Answer :

you would convert 3/4 to 6/8 and find how many times 1/8 goes into it and you would get 6.

iGreen
We want to know how many 1/8's are in 3/4, so we divide.

[tex]\sf\dfrac{3}{4}\div\dfrac{1}{8}[/tex]

Flip the 2nd fraction and multiply:

[tex]\sf\dfrac{3}{4}\times\dfrac{8}{1}[/tex]

Multiply the numerators and denominators together:

[tex]\sf\dfrac{3\times8}{4\times1}\rightarrow\dfrac{24}{4}[/tex]

Divide:

[tex]\boxed{\sf6}[/tex]