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4 quarters in a whole, right? so that makes
24 quarters in 6 wholes. (W means whole, Q means quarter)
1 W 6 W
--- = ---
4 Q x Q
cross multiply
1x = 24
divide both sides by 1
x=24
24 Quarters
85 dimes = 85*10 cents = 85*10/25 quarters = 34 quarters.
That is the same as adding 2 quarters to 3 quarters, which equals 5 quarters, which is the same as saying, "One and a quarter."
its always the same
12 A quarter of something is the same as one fourth of something. If it takes 4 parts to make a whole and you need three wholes it is simple math: 4 x 3 = 12
There are 22 eighths in 2 and 3/4 because 22/8 = 2 and 3/4
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.
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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.
85 dimes = 85*10 cents = 85*10/25 quarters = 34 quarters.
50 million of something is the same as 200 million quarters of it.
... A quarter is the mathematical definition of one fourth of a whole, so obviously four.According to the FIFA Laws of the Game, a football match is played in two equal halves (not quarters). In the event that you're talking about American football, the answer is four--which is actually evident from the word "quarters" regardless of what sport you mean.
The phrase "whole ones of 15 fifth" can be interpreted as asking for how many whole "fifths" are in the number 15. Since a "fifth" represents one-fifth (1/5) of a whole, you can calculate it by dividing 15 by 1/5, which is the same as multiplying 15 by 5. Therefore, there are 75 whole fifths in 15.
That is the same as adding 2 quarters to 3 quarters, which equals 5 quarters, which is the same as saying, "One and a quarter."
750mm cos 3/4 is the same as 0.75
its always the same
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents so there are five times as many nickels as quarters in any amount. That means 20 quarters is the same as 20*5 = 100 nickels.