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Oh, dude, seriously? Okay, so there are four quarter inches in one inch, right? So, if you have three inches, you just multiply that by four and you get... wait for it... twelve quarter inches. Ta-da! Math wizard over here.
There are four and a quarter feet in 51 inches or four feet, three inches.
6/0.75 = 8Therefore, there are 8 three-quarter inches in six inches.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 1.75 feet is equal to 1.75 x 12 = 19 inches.
743/4 inches = 189.865 cm
Oh, dude, seriously? Okay, so there are four quarter inches in one inch, right? So, if you have three inches, you just multiply that by four and you get... wait for it... twelve quarter inches. Ta-da! Math wizard over here.
There are four and a quarter feet in 51 inches or four feet, three inches.
12 x 3 / 4 = 9 The stack of 12 boards would be 9 inches high.
6/0.75 = 8Therefore, there are 8 three-quarter inches in six inches.
12 x 3 / 4 = 9 The stack is 9 inches high.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 1.75 feet is equal to 1.75 x 12 = 19 inches.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 1 foot 9 inches is equal to 1.75, or one and three quarter feet.
A dotted quarter note is equal to 1.5 beats. Three quarter notes are 3 beats. Therefore, 3 quarter notes is equal to 2 dotted quarter notes.
1 1/4 or one and a quarter or 1.25
1.75 inches = 44.45 millimeters
3"A quarter of a foot is .25 feet, or three (3) inches.
Three quarter mile is equal to 1.207 kilometers.