Three quarters of a metre = 0.75 metres.
Three quarters of 40 is calculated by multiplying 40 by 3/4. This results in 30, as 40 multiplied by 3 is 120, and dividing 120 by 4 gives 30. Therefore, three quarters of 40 is 30.
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Three quarters is 3*25 = 75 cents Nine nickels is 9*5 = 45 cents The total is 75+45 = 120 cents, or $1.20
480 quarters = $120.00 ( 40 quarters =$10.00 )
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Three quarters of a metre = 0.75 metres.
Three quarters of 40 is calculated by multiplying 40 by 3/4. This results in 30, as 40 multiplied by 3 is 120, and dividing 120 by 4 gives 30. Therefore, three quarters of 40 is 30.
i dunt no hoe you do dat. may try dividing it by 4 then multiplying the answer by 3... and then try learning to spell how... its not that hard honestly you hill billy
Three quarters is 3*25 = 75 cents Nine nickels is 9*5 = 45 cents The total is 75+45 = 120 cents, or $1.20
480 quarters = $120.00 ( 40 quarters =$10.00 )
Three quarters of an hour is 45 minutes. This is calculated by taking 75% of 60 minutes, which equals 45 minutes. Therefore, if you have three quarters of an hour, you have 45 minutes to work with.
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30.
To find three quarters of 15, first convert three quarters into a fraction: ( \frac{3}{4} ). Then, multiply this fraction by 15: ( \frac{3}{4} \times 15 = \frac{45}{4} ). When you divide 45 by 4, you get 11.25. Therefore, three quarters of 15 is 11.25.
120 = 160 x 3/4 = 160/4 x 3 = 40 x 3
To work this out you need to amend the fraction to one that can be halved.Three quarters is the same as six eighths, now you can work out the answer.Three eighths is half of three quarters.