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.
Three quarters of a metre = 0.75 metres.
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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 )
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 of a metre = 0.75 metres.
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
There are 4 quarters in a dollar, so to find out how many quarters are in 30 dollars, you multiply 30 by 4. This gives you 120 quarters. Therefore, there are 120 quarters in 30 dollars.
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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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