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Assuming the question refers to 5 and three quarters, there are 20 quarters in 5 and three more so 23.
three fourth (or three quarters) of 20 = 15
20
If half of the number is 20, then the number must be 2 * 20 = 40. Therefore three quarters of the number would be 3 * (40/4) = 30.
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One quarter of 20 is 5, so three quarters of 20 is 15.
Assuming the question refers to 5 and three quarters, there are 20 quarters in 5 and three more so 23.
three fourth (or three quarters) of 20 = 15
3/20
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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!
If half of the number is 20, then the number must be 2 * 20 = 40. Therefore three quarters of the number would be 3 * (40/4) = 30.
Divide 20 by 4 and multiply the answer by 3. 20/4=5x3=15.
1 and 3/20
It is: 3/20
Well, honey, if you're talking about quarters as in the coins, then there are 23 quarters in five and three fourths. But if you're talking about quarters as in dividing something into four equal parts, then there are 20 quarters in five and three fourths. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
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!