I would have thought that the easiest solution is: 1. Find a quarter of 5 (=1.25) 2. Find a quarter of 8 (=2) 3. Add them together ( 1.25 + 2 = 3.25) QED
15% of 84 = 84*15 / 100 = 12.6
The LCM would be 84, since 42 divides into 84 exactly twice !
A quarter of 42 is 10.5 You can find this by dividing 42 by four.
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A quarter 84 is 21
the answer is 21. (use a calculator and it is : 84% 4=21
one quarter of 84 is 21 think of it as a pile of money and you were sharing out 84 pence between 4 people . they would all get 21 pence or divide 84 by 4 in the normal way
There are 84 ounces in five and one quarter pounds.
21 is one quarter of 84 so it is 25%
it is 21
You can find the 1984 Ford voltage regulator on the inside front quarter panel. The voltage regulator will be on the drivers side quarter panel.
To find the density of a quarter, you would first measure its mass using a scale. Then, you would measure its volume by water displacement, where you would measure the amount of water the quarter displaces when submerged. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the quarter.
To find the density of a quarter, you would need to determine its mass and volume. You can then divide the mass of the quarter by its volume to calculate its density. The density of a quarter may vary slightly depending on the specific composition and minting process used for that particular coin.
84 grams.
My advice would be to look online possibly for a dealer that could possibly sell a Hawaiian quarter to you. There is no exact place where it would be easier to find it.
Well, I'm no math major, but if you are trying to find pressure per square inch, and you have a a quarter inch denomination....multiply 21 by 4 to get 84 lbs