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To calculate 1 and a quarter times 10, first express 1 and a quarter as a fraction: 1.25 or ( \frac{5}{4} ). Then, multiply this by 10: ( \frac{5}{4} \times 10 = 12.5 ). Therefore, 1 and a quarter times 10 equals 12.5.
yes , 1/4 is a quarter because if you divide 100 by 4 you get 25 and if you do 25 times 4 you get 100
24 times a 1 quarter is 6
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20(1/4) = 20/4 = 5.
Double of a quarter is equal to a half. A quarter is represented as 1/4, so when you double it, you calculate 2 times 1/4, which equals 2/4. Simplifying 2/4 gives you 1/2, or half.
1/4 * 28 = 7
quarter = 1/4 2* 1/4 = 2/4 X/360 = 1/2 X = 180.
Quarter x quarter equals one sixteenth, or 0.25 x 0.25 = 0.0625. In fractional terms, it can be expressed as ( \frac{1}{4} \times \frac{1}{4} = \frac{1}{16} ).
One quarter "of" something is, mathematically, one quarter "times" something - so you simply multiply 1/4 x 40.
1/4 times 3/8 = 3/32