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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. Okay, so a circle has 360 degrees, right? So, if you have 2 fourths of a circle, that's like half of it, which is 180 degrees. In decimal form, that would be 0.5, but who's really counting, right?
one fourth is a quarter (1/4) which is decimal 0.25 two fourths is a half (2/4 = 1/2) which is decimal 0.50 three fourths is three quarters (3/4) which is decimal 0.75 four fourths is one whole (4/4 = 1/1) which is decimal 1.00
1 whole = 4 fourths 4 wholes = 16 fourths 4 wholes minus 2 fourths = 16 fourths minus 2 fourths = (16 - 2) fourths = 14 fourths 14 fourths = 3 wholes plus 2 fourths, or 3 wholes plus 1 tooth.
Radius of circle: square root of (113.04/pi) = 5.9985 inches rounded to 4 decimal places
Three-fourths of 1200 is calculated by multiplying 1200 by 3/4. This can be done by first converting 3/4 to a decimal, which is 0.75. Then, multiplying 1200 by 0.75 gives us the answer of 900. So, three-fourths of 1200 is 900.
-2(3)/(4)/(1)/(2)= Fraction form: -11/2 Mixed Fraction: -5 1/2 Decimal: -5.5