Oh, dude, you got a math problem for me? So, like, 1 and 1/4 is the same as 5/4, right? And, like, there are 4 quarters in a whole, so that means there are 5 quarters in 1 and 1/4. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
There are 4 quarters in a liter.
There are four quarters (1/4th) in one inch.
What kind of "quarters" -or do you mean QUARTS.
there are four (4) fourths in one (1) cup
There are 4 quarters in any single unit.
The unit ratio for quarters (one-fourth of something) is 4:1Since there are 4 quarters to 1 of whatever you want to refer to, that means for a unit of 1 million, there are 4 million quarters.
One quarter in a fourth.
There are 4 quarters in a liter.
Two quarters are equal to one half. Each quarter represents one-fourth, so when you add two quarters together (1/4 + 1/4), you get one half (2/4).
14 quarters plus 7 quarters = 21 quarters= 5 and a quarter (1 quarter is 1 fourth)
One quarter of three quarters is equal to three quarters divided by four, which simplifies to three quarters multiplied by one fourth. This calculation results in three twelfths, which can be further simplified to one fourth. Therefore, one quarter of three quarters is equal to one fourth.
11.5 = x * (1/4)11.5 * 4 = x * (1/4) * 446 = x, 46 quarters (a quarter is a fourth (1/4))
A $10 roll of quarters contains 40 quarters. Think about it. Quarter means one fourth of a dollar. 4 quarters to 1 dollar, 40 quarters for 10 dollars.
6 quarters
Eighteen.
well if you think about it, its 4 xxx 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2
when 4 quarters is 1 then 36 quarters is 9