A quarter is 1/4 of a dollar. Therefore, we divide 27/4 = 6.75 dollars
We then get a ratio of 6.75:45
However, we can't have an unwhole number and an integer. Therefore, we multiply 6.75 by 4= 27. we also multiply the right side by 4= 180
Our ratio now equals 27:180
27 and 180 are multiples of 3. Divide both sides by 3 to get the final ratio-
9:60, or 3:20
5 to 3
27/60=9/20=.45
60% of $45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= $27
45% of $60 = 45/100 x $60 = $27
A quarter is a "quarter dollar" → 45,000 quarters = 45000 x $0.25 = $11,250
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.
45*4 = 180 quarters.
5 to 3
Oh honey, that's an easy one. The ratio of 27 to 45 in simplest form is 3:5. Just divide both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 9 in this case. Voila, you've got yourself a nice, tidy ratio. Next!
27/60=9/20=.45
60% of $45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= $27
A quarter is a "quarter dollar" → 45,000 quarters = 45000 x $0.25 = $11,250
45% of $60 = 45/100 x $60 = $27
10% would be $4.50 dollars so $18.00 would be 40% of $45 45 - 18 = 27
45 euros into dollars is $55.03. This is because the ratio of euros to dollars currently is 1:1.22. So 45 multiply by 1.22 = to $55.03. This does vary hourly as the conversion will vary.
45 cents per minute.
45% of 27 = 45% * 27 = 0.45 * 27 = 12.15