7 is exactly 1 quarter of 28
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There are 28 quarter hours in 7 hours. This is because there are 4 quarter hours in each hour, and when you multiply 4 by 7, you get 28. Each quarter hour represents 15 minutes, so 28 quarter hours would equal 420 minutes.
28 ÷ 4 = 7 simply divide 28 by 4 (as there are 4 quarters to a whole)
7 is exactly 1 quarter of 28
1/4 x 28 = 7
There are 11 quarter hours in 2:45. There are 28 quarter hours in 7 hours. 28-11 is 17 quarter hours
It is: 28/4 = 7
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To quarter a number means to divide it by four: 112 / 4 = 28
1/4 * 28 = 7
"Quarter to" only makes sense in the context of time, where it means "15 minutes before"; "quarter to 4" is therefore 3:45. However, 28 does NOT make sense in the context of time (even using a 24 hour clock), so "quarter to 28" is meaningless.
There are 28 quarter hours in 7 hours. This is because there are 4 quarter hours in each hour, and when you multiply 4 by 7, you get 28. Each quarter hour represents 15 minutes, so 28 quarter hours would equal 420 minutes.
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"Quarter to" only makes sense in the context of time, where it means "15 minutes before"; "quarter to 4" is therefore 3:45. However, 28 does NOT make sense in the context of time (even using a 24 hour clock), so "quarter to 28" is meaningless.