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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
27/4 = 6 wholes and a remainder of 3 quarters.
Ah, a lovely question! If we have three wholes, and each whole is made up of four quarters, then we would have a total of twelve quarters. Just imagine all those quarters shining in the sunlight, ready to be used in whatever masterpiece you have in mind.
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There are 32 quarters in 8. There are 4 quarters in 1 whole so therefore there are 32 quarters in 8 wholes.
Each quarter is one fourth so you'd need 8.
27/4 = 6 wholes and a remainder of 3 quarters.
4/4 + 4/4 + 3/4 = 11/4 Answer: eleven
Ah, a lovely question! If we have three wholes, and each whole is made up of four quarters, then we would have a total of twelve quarters. Just imagine all those quarters shining in the sunlight, ready to be used in whatever masterpiece you have in mind.
There are 16.
There are 20 quarters in 5 wholes. Since each whole is equivalent to 4 quarters, you multiply 5 by 4 to get 20.
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18 of them.
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There are 32 quarters in 8. There are 4 quarters in 1 whole so therefore there are 32 quarters in 8 wholes.
five whole
twenty 5 / 0.25 = 20