By multipliction: 3/4 times 15 = 11.25
There are 15 quarters in 3 and 3/4 because 15/4 = 3 and 3/4
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find 3 quarters of 20, you can simply multiply 20 by 0.75 (which is the same as 3 quarters). So, 20 multiplied by 0.75 is 15. That's your answer, a lovely 15!
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find three quarters of 20, you can first find one quarter of 20 by dividing 20 by 4, which is 5. Then, you can multiply 5 by 3 to find three quarters of 20, which is 15. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
three fourth (or three quarters) of 20 = 15
One quarter of 20 is 5, so three quarters of 20 is 15.
11.25 pounds.
Three quarters of 15 is equal to 0.75 x 15 = 11.25.
No, 1 quarter of a hour is 15 minutes, so 3 quarters of a hour is 45 minutes. In quarters, an your goes 15, 30, 45, 60.
3/4 of 15 is 11.25
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! To find three quarters of 54, we can simply multiply 54 by 0.75, which equals 40.5. So, three quarters of 54 is 40.5. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
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You can work out three quarters of something by dividing by the numerator (bottom number) which would be 4 by the number you are finding three quarters of. Then you would times the answer of that by the denominator (Top number) and you will have the answer. For example: 3/4 of 60 60 divided by 4 = 15 15 times 3 = 45 So, 3/4 of 60 = 45 Or you could find a quarter of the number and take the quarter away from the whole number.