To find out how many quarters make up 200, you can divide 200 by the value of a quarter, which is 0.25. So, 200 ÷ 0.25 = 800. Therefore, it takes 800 quarters to make 200.
There are 4 quarters in 1, so 200*4 = 800 quarters in 200.
It takes 8 quarters to make 2 dollars, since each quarter is worth 25 cents. Therefore, 2 dollars is equivalent to 200 cents, and dividing 200 by 25 gives you 8.
50 million of something is the same as 200 million quarters of it.
200
two hundred 50 / 0.25 = 100 / 0.50 = 200 / 1.00 = 200
There are 4 quarters in 1, so 200*4 = 800 quarters in 200.
1 dollar = 4 quarters.50 dollars = 200 quarters.
It takes 8 quarters to make 2 dollars, since each quarter is worth 25 cents. Therefore, 2 dollars is equivalent to 200 cents, and dividing 200 by 25 gives you 8.
50 million of something is the same as 200 million quarters of it.
200
two hundred 50 / 0.25 = 100 / 0.50 = 200 / 1.00 = 200
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math here? Alright, let me calculate this earth-shattering problem for you. So, if one quarter is 25 cents, you'd need 800 quarters to make 200 dollars. Like, who even carries that many quarters around?
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To make 50 dollars with quarters, you would need 200 quarters. Each quarter is worth 25 cents, so if you add up 25 cents 200 times, you get 50 dollars. Just imagine all those shiny quarters lined up in a row, creating a beautiful landscape of wealth!
200 quarters in 50 dollars
800
200 (since 50/1 = 200/4)
200