2 quarters = 0.5
0.5 * 10 = 5
A quarter is equal to 0.25. When you multiply 0.25 by 8, you get 2. Therefore, a quarter times 8 is 2.
A quarter past ten refers to 10:15, meaning fifteen minutes after ten o'clock. In contrast, a quarter to eleven refers to 10:45, which is fifteen minutes before eleven o'clock. Essentially, both times are fifteen minutes apart, but they represent different times within the hour.
There are no tens in a quarter, ten is 40 times larger than a quarter. Possibly you meant to ask how many tenths are in a quarter, in which case the answer is two and a half.
Quarter to 10.
A quarter of ten, as it relates to time, is 9:45 A quarter of ten, as it relates to algebra, is 2.5
It is nothing. But a quarter past ten is a quarter hour after ten: that is 10:15 in the morning or evening.
If the track is a quarter mile long, 2 and a 1/2 miles
3 times then add another 1 quarter cup.
A quarter turn is 90 degrees. Therefore, two times a quarter turn is 2 × 90 degrees, which equals 180 degrees.
2,5
a quarter past ten is 'dix heures et quart' in French.
Twenty minutes.