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1 Quarter=25 Pennies 1 Quarter=5 Nickels 1 Quarter=2 Dimes and 1 Nickel 1 Quarter=1 Dime and 15 Pennies 1 Quarter=3 Nickels and 1 Dime There are other combinations but those are some. These are some worldwide equivalencies. 1 Quarter=.2470325 of the Canadian Dollar 1 Quarter=.1990075 of the Euro 1 Quarter=.1574 of the British Pound 1 Quarter=1.52034 of the Egyptian Pound 1 Quarter=149.75875 of the Rwandan Franc 1 Quarter=.0001475 of Gold (oz.) 1 Quarter=.00016 of Platinum (oz.) (The worldwide equivalencies are from September 5, 2012)
Since 1 + 1 = 2, then 1 quarter + 1 quarter is 2 quarters. 2 quarters make 50 cents.
1/5 of 600 is 120.
1 quarter is 25%
0.25 = 1 quarter 600.000 = 600 1 quarter of 600 = 150 Answer is 150
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A quarter of 600 ml is 150 ml. To find a quarter of a quantity, you divide it by 4. So, 600 ml divided by 4 equals 150 ml.
150ml is 3/5 of 250ml - a quarter of a litre is that what you mean?
No. A quarter of a mile is equal to 402 metres (m), not 600 m.
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1/10*(1/4*(1/5 of 12000))) = 1/10*(1/4*2400)) = 1/10*600 = 60
£150 £200 x 3/4 = £600/4 = £300/2 = £150/1
1 Quarter=25 Pennies 1 Quarter=5 Nickels 1 Quarter=2 Dimes and 1 Nickel 1 Quarter=1 Dime and 15 Pennies 1 Quarter=3 Nickels and 1 Dime There are other combinations but those are some. These are some worldwide equivalencies. 1 Quarter=.2470325 of the Canadian Dollar 1 Quarter=.1990075 of the Euro 1 Quarter=.1574 of the British Pound 1 Quarter=1.52034 of the Egyptian Pound 1 Quarter=149.75875 of the Rwandan Franc 1 Quarter=.0001475 of Gold (oz.) 1 Quarter=.00016 of Platinum (oz.) (The worldwide equivalencies are from September 5, 2012)
600 as a fraction is 600/1. This can be simplified to 300/2, then further simplified to 150/1, and finally to the simplest form of 150. So, 600 as a fraction is 600/1 or simply 150.