No, three quarters is more than two quarters.
No.
Assuming the question refers to 5 and three quarters, there are 20 quarters in 5 and three more so 23.
11 quarters
23 quarters
The correct term is "three-quarters" when used in a context that refers to a fractional amount, such as "three-quarters of a pie." However, "three-quarter" is used as an adjective, for example, in "three-quarter length pants." So, the hyphen is used in both cases, but the form depends on the grammatical role in the sentence.
The Spanish word(s) for three quarters is tres moneda. The above answer is true if you are taking about coins, same as tres pesetas would also be true. However, because there is a hyphen between the three and the four, I believe the question alludes to a fraction instead of three coins. Hence, three-quarters (3/4) is tres-cuartos in Spanish. (trays kwar-tohs)
There should be a hyphen in twenty-three.
No, three quarters is more than two quarters.
Three fourths is three quarters One half is two quarters. Three quarters is greater than two quarters.
There are three quarters in three quarters.
No.
Assuming the question refers to 5 and three quarters, there are 20 quarters in 5 and three more so 23.
Yes, you can use a hyphen in a three-syllable word to separate its component parts or to indicate a compound adjective.
Three quarters of 180 can be calculated by multiplying 180 by 0.75, as 0.75 represents three quarters or 75% of the whole. Therefore, three quarters of 180 is 135.
11 quarters
23 quarters