three quarter of thirty = twenty two and a half (22.5)
A quarter of 32 = 32/4 = 8
25p is a quarter of £1, so it's one thirty-second of £8.
Nine thirty.
thirty-one
what is this a thired of thirty is well half of thirty is 15 1 quarter of thirty is 7 and a half but one third must be bigger then i quarter but smaller then one half . So the answer is ............. 10
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three quarter of thirty = twenty two and a half (22.5)
A quarter of 32 = 32/4 = 8
35 grams is about one and a quarter oz, so it is not very heavy.
25p is a quarter of £1, so it's one thirty-second of £8.
Thirty 40 / 4 = 10 is one quarter 10 x 3 = 30
In music, two quarter notes tied together get the same amount of beats as a half note: two beats. If one quarter note is one beat, and you put together two, you get two beats. Remember, one sixteenth plus one sixteenth equals one eighth. One eighth plus one eighth equals one quarter. One quarter plus one quarter equals one half. One half plus one half equals a whole. The same goes for rests, and later on you will probably get some thirty-second notes or sixty-fourth notes. You just go the opposite direction: two sixty-fourth notes equal a thirty-second note. Two thirty-second notes equal a sixteenth note. And then you go to eighths, quarters, halves, and wholes. I hope this helps!
Well, it should be 32. Four quarter notes in a whole, two halves in a whole, two eights in a quarter, two sixteenths in an eighth, so two thirty seconds in a sixteenth. A thirty second means "one thirty second of a whole (note)", so the answer is 32.
Nine thirty.
Thirty-one weeks is seven and one quarter months. It is not seven and three-quarters months because 31 weeks X 7 days in a week / 30 days in a month = about 7.25.
It would take 30 seconds.