As the question was asked by someone in the UK:
To convert a fraction to a decimal divide the numerator by the denominator:
7 quarters = 7 × 1/4 = 7/4 = 7 ÷ 4 = 1.75
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For Americans who call the fraction a quarter "one fourth" and a quarter to them is 25 cents:
7 / 4 is expressed as:
(4 + 3) / 4
= 4 / 4 + 3 / 4 [Rewrite the expression with two fractions]
= 1 + 3/4 [Make note that 4 divides 4 yields 1.]
The way to simplify that term with quarters in decimal form is to think of the quarter example:
A quarter is $0.25 or 25 cents. If we have 2 quarters, then we have $0.50 or 50 cents. If we have 3 quarters, then we have $0.75 or 75 cents. If we have 4 quarters, then we have a dollar.
The pattern here is that 25% of a dollar makes a quarter. If we have 3 quarters, then this makes up 75% of a dollar.
Relating that example to this problem, we have:
1 + 75%
= 1 + 0.75
= 1.75
So 1.75 or 7 / 4 is in decimal form.
The answer depends on the what the decimal is, for example 0.5 = 2 quarters.
Three quarters can be written as a decimal point as 0.75.
3 quarters:= 3/4= 3 ÷ 4= 0.75 in decimal
Two quarters is one half. In decimal form: 0.5
4 quarters make a whole thus 11 quarters make up 2 wholes and 3 quarters left over.1 quarter is 25% and therefore 3 quarters = 75% which is the same as 0.75Thus 11 quarters = 2.75 as a decimal.
As a decimal - One point seven five. As a fraction - One and three quarters.
The answer depends on the what the decimal is, for example 0.5 = 2 quarters.
Three quarters can be written as a decimal point as 0.75.
3 quarters:= 3/4= 3 ÷ 4= 0.75 in decimal
Two quarters is one half. In decimal form: 0.5
Two quarters of seven hundred is 350.
Quarters are 0.25 of a dollar.
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0.5
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0.75
4 quarters make a whole thus 11 quarters make up 2 wholes and 3 quarters left over.1 quarter is 25% and therefore 3 quarters = 75% which is the same as 0.75Thus 11 quarters = 2.75 as a decimal.