4 Quarters ($0.25) = 1 Dollar ($1.00)28 / 4 = 77 whole ones ($1 bills)
28/4 = 7
12/3 = 4 whole ones.
why is the quotient greater than the whole number when you divide a decimal less than 1Because a piece of something goes into a whole number of themmore times than the number of things there are.Examples:There are more than 3 parts of something in 3 whole ones.There are more than 12 partial pieces in 12 whole ones.There are more than a hundred partial pieces in 100 whole ones...etc.If you're taking away a piece of a thing from a group of them, you can always do itmore times than the number of things in the group. Because every time you take apiece away, you take away less than one whole thing. That's exactly what's going onwhen you're doing division.
There are an infinite number of them. Sticking to just the whole numbers, there's 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, and 63.
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5 quarters = 1.25 = 0.75 less than 2 (4 quarters go into one whole leaving one left over and one quarter = 0.25)
There are 80 quarters in 20 quarters. To convert quarters to whole ones, you multiply the number of quarters by 4, since there are 4 quarters in a whole dollar. Therefore, 20 quarters x 4 = 80 whole ones.
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4 Quarters ($0.25) = 1 Dollar ($1.00)28 / 4 = 77 whole ones ($1 bills)
There are Four quarters that make up a whole number one. This meaning that with twenty quarters you will get 5 whole ones
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28/4= 7
There are 8 of them because 8/4 = 2
28/4 = 7
There are 20 because 20 times 1/4 = 5
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