There are two eighths in a quarter mile.
It is ten eights, or one and two eights or one and a quarter or 1.25 as a decimal.
Two One-eighth + one-eighth = one quarter
Two; 1/4 = 2/8
two eights make one quarter so it takes threes times as many to make three quarters. So, 6 eights make three quarters. ( A eighth of a dollar is called a bit so 2 bits is a quarter and 6 bits is 75 cents. There is an old song that ends with "Shave and a haircut - six bits.)
There are two eighths in a quarter mile.
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It is ten eights, or one and two eights or one and a quarter or 1.25 as a decimal.
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Two One-eighth + one-eighth = one quarter
Two; 1/4 = 2/8
2 1/2. One quarter equals two eights. 2 1/2 quarters equals five eights.
It is by Martin Luther so you can try looking it up. Other wise it goes quarter, quarter, quarter, two eights, quarter, two eights, quarter, half etc. It is about 70-75 on a metronome.
Two eights are the same as one quarter (1/4, 0.25 or 25%)
Two sixteenths in an eighth. Two eights in a quarter. The dot equals one sixteenth. So that's five sixteenths in a dotted quarter.
Seven eights plus three eights is ten eights. Now, possibly you intended to ask about eighths, rather than eights. Ten eighths is equal to one and a quarter. However, ten eights is equal to 80. The extra h makes a difference.
two eights make one quarter so it takes threes times as many to make three quarters. So, 6 eights make three quarters. ( A eighth of a dollar is called a bit so 2 bits is a quarter and 6 bits is 75 cents. There is an old song that ends with "Shave and a haircut - six bits.)