To convert one quarter (1/4) into thirds, you can express it as a fraction over a common denominator. Since a quarter is equivalent to 3/12, you can find the equivalent in thirds by converting 12 into 9, which is the denominator of thirds (3 parts to make 1). Thus, 1/4 is equal to 3/12, which simplifies to 1/4 = 1/4 * 3/3 = 3/12 = 1/4. Therefore, 1/4 is equivalent to 0.333 or 0.25 in decimal form.
Two thirds multiplied by one quarter is one sixth.
It is eleven twelfths.
It is: 11/24
To find out how many one-thirds are in a quarter, you can divide a quarter (1/4) by one-third (1/3). This is equivalent to multiplying 1/4 by the reciprocal of 1/3, which is 3/1. So, (1/4) ÷ (1/3) = (1/4) × (3/1) = 3/4. Therefore, there are three-quarters of a one-third in a quarter.
3/12 + 8/12 = 11/12
We will convert this problem into twelfths. One and two thirds is equal to 20/12. Two and one quarter is equal to 27/12. If we subtract the latter from the former, we get negative 7/12.
Two thirds multiplied by one quarter is one sixth.
Two thirds of five and a quarter are three and one half. Five and a quarter is 21/4. Two thirds is 2/3. Multiply the two together and you get 42/12. Reduce to 7/2, and convert back to normal form to get 3 and 1/2.
15 and one quarter divided by two thirds equals 227/8
one and one half
It is eleven twelfths.
8/3
Oh, dude, math time! So, a quarter of two thirds is like taking two thirds of a pizza and then only having a quarter of that. Basically, it's like having a tiny slice of a tiny slice of pizza. Enjoy your math snack!
It is: 11/24
To find out how many one-thirds are in a quarter, you can divide a quarter (1/4) by one-third (1/3). This is equivalent to multiplying 1/4 by the reciprocal of 1/3, which is 3/1. So, (1/4) ÷ (1/3) = (1/4) × (3/1) = 3/4. Therefore, there are three-quarters of a one-third in a quarter.
2 and one-quarter thirds = three quarters
3/12 + 8/12 = 11/12