Let P be the number of ponies, then 1/4P + 1/3P = P/2 + 10; Multiplying all terms by 12, 3P + 4P = 6P + 120; Transposing terms, P = 120; There are 120 ponies.
The number six
The answer is 3.
One fourth is not the answer. 1/4 is half of half. I am looking for half of a third. I think it's one-fourth.
1/24.
yes, because they are half of a # or a fourth or a third and ect.
The answer is one-half. It is twice as much as one-fourth. Consider one as a whole. If you divide it into two parts, you will get one half (1/2), if into three parts, you will get 1/3 (one-third), if into 4 parts, you will get 1/4 (one-fourth).
The number that is one fourth of one half of one fifth of 200 is 5.
One-third of ANY number is less than half of that number - no matter what number you pick.
this is a simple answer. you first do the problem one half of one third, which equals 0.166666667, then you do one fourth of one third, which equals 0.0833333333, then you do one fourth of 690, which equals 172.5 which would be your final answer. You need to take the problem step by step and solve it with a calculate or division to make it easier.
I dont know about to 10, but Nevada has over half of the US wild horses. Wyoming, Idaho, and Ohio, Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, and New Mexico are also major wild horse states. Im fact in 1988, a herd of 100 thought-to-be extinct spanish horses in Arizona.
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There are 4 quarters in basketball. So the first and second quarters are the first half and the third and fourth is the second half.