Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{24; 12; 8}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Calculate the number of milkshakes
[tex]\text{Number of milkshakes}= \dfrac{\text{Total volume}}{\text{Volume of each milkshake}} = 3 \div \dfrac{1}{8}[/tex]
Invert the denominator and change division to multiplication
[tex]3\div\frac{1}{8} = 3\times \dfrac{8}{1} = \mathbf{24}\\\\\text{LiAnn can make $\large \boxed{\mathbf{24}}$ milkshakes}[/tex]
2. Calculate the number of double milkshakes
[tex]\text{Number of double milkshakes}= \dfrac{\text{Total volume}}{\text{Volume of each double milkshake}} = 3 \div \dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]
Invert the denominator and change division to multiplication
[tex]3\div\dfrac{1}{4} = 3\times \dfrac{4}{1} = \mathbf{12}\\\\\text{LiAnn can make $\large \boxed{\mathbf{12}}$ milkshakes}[/tex]
3. Calculate the number of triple milkshakes
[tex]\text{Number of triple milkshakes}= \dfrac{\text{Total volume}}{\text{Volume of each triple milkshake}} = 3 \div \dfrac{3}{8}[/tex]
Invert the denominator and change division to multiplication
[tex]3\div\dfrac{3}{8} = 3\times \dfrac{8}{3}[/tex]
Cancel the 3s
[tex]3\times \dfrac{8}{3} = \mathbf{8}\\\\\text{LiAnn can make $\boxed{\mathbf{8}}$ triple milkshakes}[/tex]