36 x3/4 = 108/4 =27
You can multiply it by three fourths and then square that number.
3/83/4 - 3/8 = 6/8 - 3/8 = 3/8Always find the common denominator first when adding or subtracting fractions.
Their sum is three times the middle number.
That would be 3 x 9 inches.
Length times width times height is how you would normally find the volume of a shape.
Three fourths of a number is the same as 75 percent of a number. To find three fourths of a number, multiply the number by 0.75.
The half-life of the isotope is 16.5 hours, so it takes 16.5 hours for half of the sample to decay. To find the time it takes for three fourths of the sample to decay, you would calculate 2 half-lives (2 x 16.5 hours) as three fourths is equal to 1.5 times the original amount (1 + 0.5). Therefore, it would take 33 hours for three fourths of the sample to decay.
One third of three fourths is (1/3) x (3/4). On simplifying further we get 1/4.
fourteen less than three fourths of a number is negative eight find the number
Three fourths = 3/4 First find one fourth (one quarter) by dividing by four. 40/4 is 10. Then find three fourths by multiplying by three. 10 x 3 = 30. 3/4 of 40 is 30. 30 answers were correct.
There are 12 ounces in three fourths of a pound. To find this, you can multiply 16 ounces (which is the total in a pound) by 3/4.
To find the answer, multipy 720 by 3/4 (the answer is 540).
You do 8 over 1 times 4 over 3 it sounds complicated, but just do it You get 32/3 or 10 and 2/3
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-- Take 40 pennies. -- Split them up into 4 equal piles. Each pile is one fourth of the 40 pennies. -- Take 3 of the piles. You now have three fourths of the 40 in your hand. -- Count the number of pennies in your hand. If you've done everything accurately, you'll find that you're holding 30.
3/4 of 8 is 6. The easiest way to find this is to first divide by 4 to find what 1/4 of 8 is, which is 2. Then multiply that number by 3 to find what 3/4 would be, which gives you an answer of 6.
Adding one half to one fourth will give you three fourths. To find the answers to questions like these, create a common denominator and add the two together. For example, change one half to two fourths (still the same fraction, just multiply top and bottom by 2) and add one fourths to get the answer of three fourths.