A quarter in English money typically refers to a 25 pence coin, known as a "quarter" in the context of U.S. currency. However, in the UK, the term is less commonly used, as the currency is primarily in pounds and pence. The closest equivalent would be a 25 pence piece, although the UK does not have a specific coin that is officially called a "quarter."
Coins. A quarter is 1/4 of a dollar.
well 1 dollar is 100 cents and a quarter is a fourth of a dollar, 24 ---- 100
1 yi jiao in english money
6*1/4 = 1.5 pounds.
1/2 x £5 = £1.25
Coins. A quarter is 1/4 of a dollar.
A quarter of 3.24 is 0.81
well 1 dollar is 100 cents and a quarter is a fourth of a dollar, 24 ---- 100
1 yi jiao in english money
Your question does not make any English sense.
75p
1 cent
The US uses a dollar system (starting with $1.00). A quarter is 1/4 th the amount of the whole number 1. Therefore, a quarter (coin) is worth 1/4th of a dollar, so a quarter equals twenty-five cents ($0.25c).
250 million dollars
6*1/4 = 1.5 pounds.
A 'bit' is 1/8 of a dollar or about 12 cents. Two 'bits' is about a quarter.
per quarter, I believe