There are approximately 1.33 quarters in one third. This is calculated by dividing one third (1/3) by a quarter (1/4), which results in (1/3) ÷ (1/4) = (1/3) × (4/1) = 4/3, or 1.33 when expressed as a decimal.
One and a third of them.
Think of quarters. 1 quarter 25 cents. 2 quarters 50 percents. 3 quarters 75 cents, and 4 quarters 1 dollar. So, out of 4 quarters its the third so it would be 3/4.
13 quarters
4 quarters = 1 Lb.
There are 13 quarters in: 3 1/4
Let's look at this logically.What is a quarter? A quarter is 1/4.How many quarters are in one? Well, 1/4+1/4+1/4+1/4=4/4.So there are four quarters in one.How about three?Well, since there are four quarters in one...then there are twelve quarters in three! :)
One and a third of them.
Addition of fractions. 3/4 + 1/3 Bring to a common denominator of '3 x 4 = 12' , and the equivlanet numerators. Hence 9/12 + 4/12 Add the numerators # 13/12 Bring back to a mixed number. 1 1/12 THe answer!!!!!
6 quarters
One quarter and a half
Eighteen.
well if you think about it, its 4 xxx 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2
when 4 quarters is 1 then 36 quarters is 9
Think of quarters. 1 quarter 25 cents. 2 quarters 50 percents. 3 quarters 75 cents, and 4 quarters 1 dollar. So, out of 4 quarters its the third so it would be 3/4.
It is: 2 and 1/4 or 2.25
250,000 quarters.
13 quarters