$1.94
You just have to take this one step at a time. Start out with the first part:One-third of them were pennies. So of the 24 coins, a third of them were pennies. Multiply 1/3 by 24 and you get eight.One-fourth of them were nickels. 1/4 times 24 is Six.One-sixth of them were dimes. 1/6 times 24 is Four.And the rest were Quarters. Add up the total number of coins you have already (8+6+4=18) and then subtract that from 24. You answer is 24-18=6So, you have:Eight PenniesSix NickelsFour DimesSix Quarters
$2.65
Robert Ballards day is divided into three parts.
$1500×1.05=$1575.
Robert Arnott Wilson is best known for his work on classifying the maximal subgroups of finite simple groups and for the work in the Monster group.
The question suggests that there are 24 coins. 13 of them are pennies, 14 are nickels, and 16 are dimes and the rest are quarters. To answer this question, One would add the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes and subtract the sum of those coins from 24. The difference of the two numbers would be the amount of quarters. However, 13+14+16=43. 24-43= -19 There can't be -19 quarters.
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You just have to take this one step at a time. Start out with the first part:One-third of them were pennies. So of the 24 coins, a third of them were pennies. Multiply 1/3 by 24 and you get eight.One-fourth of them were nickels. 1/4 times 24 is Six.One-sixth of them were dimes. 1/6 times 24 is Four.And the rest were Quarters. Add up the total number of coins you have already (8+6+4=18) and then subtract that from 24. You answer is 24-18=6So, you have:Eight PenniesSix NickelsFour DimesSix Quarters
The cast of Pennies - 2010 includes: Robert Landi as Boy
The cast of Robert Flack in Concert - 2002 includes: Roberta Flack as herself
The cast of Quarters - 2013 includes: Robert Brinkley as Jeremy Tom Drexel as Paul
Bobbie is a diminutive form of Robert as well as Roberta, so it can be either masculine or feminine.
The name Robert is derived from Germanic roots meaning "Bright Fame". After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England, where an Anglo-Saxon cognate of the name also already existed, with the Normans. * Proto-Germanic hrôdberxtas * Old German Hrodebert, Rodbert * Old English language Hrēodbēorht, Hrodberht, Hrēodbēorð, Hrœdbœrð, Hrœdberð * Old French Rodbert, Robert * Modern English Robert, Roberta(feminine) * Modern French Robert, Rober, Roper, Roberta(feminine) * New High German Robert, Rodebrecht, Rodeberht, Roberta(feminine) * (Medieval) Latin Rotberti
Girl:Trixy, Roxy, Tracy, Madie, Georgia, Roberta Boy:Daniel, George, Rockie, Cavin, Robert