Five quarters equal $1.25, which is less than 2 whole dollars ($2.00). To find the difference, subtract $1.25 from $2.00, which gives you $0.75. Therefore, 5 quarters are $0.75 less than 2 whole dollars.
4 Quarters ($0.25) = 1 Dollar ($1.00)28 / 4 = 77 whole ones ($1 bills)
28/4 = 7
To find out how many whole ones are in 12 thirds, we need to divide 12 by 3 (since there are 3 thirds in a whole). 12 divided by 3 equals 4, so there are 4 whole ones in 12 thirds.
In 7 whole ones, there are 0 eights. Since 8 is greater than 7, it cannot be contained within it. Therefore, the answer is zero eights in 7 whole ones.
Five whole ones are equivalent to ten halves. This is because each whole can be divided into two halves, so multiplying the number of whole ones (5) by 2 gives you the total number of halves (10).
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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
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There are 20 because 20 times 1/4 = 5