it depoends on the machine
It is: (pi*radius2)/4
I'm not even sure that's why i asked this question
44/4 = 11 and 1*11 = 11
To work out 27 quarters, you multiply the number of quarters by the value of each quarter. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, you calculate 27 quarters as 27 x 0.25, which equals $6.75. Therefore, 27 quarters is worth $6.75.
You can do most anything with a Quarter horse, but they are best at ranch type work and rodeo work.
0.25 is 25% or a quarter of a whole. On a clock it is 15 minutes, which is a quarter of an hour.
it depoends on the machine
It is: (pi*radius2)/4
One quarter means one fourth of something and you work it out by halving something twice half it half it again
I'm not even sure that's why i asked this question
May not be readily available but shouldn't be too hard to find if you do some research. Any quarter from a 1970-72 Chevelle will work.
44/4 = 11 and 1*11 = 11
The American Quarter Horse was developed for ranch work such as working cattle. The horse had to to be versatile, agile, and intelligent with a mellow, can-do attitude. From those humble beginings the Quarter Horse is now the largest horse registry in the world.
colonist used them to work on there plantations but also raced them for fun
Work it out yourself, idiot.
A farmer works for 365 and a quarter day