That means that you should multiply 1/4 by 13. That is the same as dividing 13 / 4.
In three and a quarter, there are 13 quarters. This is because each whole number represents four quarters, and the additional quarter in three and a quarter adds one more quarter, totaling 13 quarters.
13 nickels, a dime and a quarter
There are 13 weeks in a quarter, which gives you 4 x 13 = 52 weeks in a year.
Oh, dude, a quarter of 52 is 13. You know, like, you just divide 52 by 4 because a quarter is like one out of four parts. So, yeah, 13 is your answer. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
13 of course !
3.25 divided by 4 (the quarter) is:13/4 * 1/4 = 13/16 = 0.8125.
In three and a quarter, there are 13 quarters. This is because each whole number represents four quarters, and the additional quarter in three and a quarter adds one more quarter, totaling 13 quarters.
13 nickels, a dime and a quarter
There are 13 weeks in a quarter, which gives you 4 x 13 = 52 weeks in a year.
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Oh, dude, a quarter of 52 is 13. You know, like, you just divide 52 by 4 because a quarter is like one out of four parts. So, yeah, 13 is your answer. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
This is a Ditloid. The answer is 13 Weeks to a Quarter.
There are 13 weeks in the second quarter of 2015.
Okay, half of 52 is 26. So half of 26 is 13. 13 is one quarter of 52
13 ;)
By putting 13 weeks into each quarter, companies report all 52 weeks of a calender year.