Since 1 quarter is 0.25 of a dollar, 15 quarters is 15x0.25=3.75. $3.75 plus 10 cents is $ 3.85. The answer is $3.85, or 385 cents.
60 quarters.
There are 15 quarters in 3 and 3/4 because 15/4 = 3 and 3/4
$4.54
3 and 3 quarters?3 3/4 = 15/415 quarters
15 quarters, as in 15/4? That would be 3.75 gallons.
15 bucks
11,250 dollars
Since 1 quarter is 0.25 of a dollar, 15 quarters is 15x0.25=3.75. $3.75 plus 10 cents is $ 3.85. The answer is $3.85, or 385 cents.
There are four 15-minute quarters. 60 minutes.
There are 60 quarters in $15.
60 quarters.
There are 15 quarters in 3 and 3/4 because 15/4 = 3 and 3/4
$15.00 is 60 quarters.
Too much to carry in your pocket comfortably. Exchange the 18 quarters and 15 of the dimes for six dollar bills. $6.30
Well, honey, if you're trying to make it rain with quarters, you're gonna need 60 of those bad boys to add up to 15 dollars. So, grab your piggy bank and start counting, because you've got some serious coinage to stack up.
Quarters are called that because they are worth one quarter of a dollar. Therefore, 4 quarters are worth one dollar; 8 quarters are worth 2 dollars; 12 quarters are worth 3 dollars. 15 quarters is 12 quarters with 3 left over. Therefore 15 quarters is 3 and 3/4 dollars . And as three and 3/4 we mean $3.75.