Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions? Okay, so like, there are 7 tenths in three quarters. Each quarter is like 0.25, so if you multiply that by 3, you get 0.75, which is the same as 7 tenths. Math is wild, man.
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Well, isn't that a lovely question to ponder? In three quarters, there are seven tenths. You see, each quarter is made up of two tenths, so when you have three quarters, you have 2 + 2 + 2 + 1, which equals seven tenths. Just imagine those tenths as little happy trees in your mathematical landscape.
To convert three quarters to tenths, we need to first recognize that one quarter is equal to 0.25. Therefore, three quarters would be 0.75. To find how many tenths are in 0.75, we divide 0.75 by 0.1, which equals 7.5 tenths. Therefore, there are 7.5 tenths in three quarters.
Nine tenths is larger.
Three tenths = thirty hundredths.
There are fourteen quarters in three and a half
9/10 + 13/4 = 2 13/20
7/10 is bigger than 3/4 with the default