One quarter of 56 is 14.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! To find one quarter of 56, you can simply divide 56 by 4. So, 56 divided by 4 equals 14. There you go, a lovely quarter of 56!
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1 quarter 5 nickels 1 penny
Well, honey, if you've got 56 quarters, you've got yourself $14. I mean, it's not going to make you rich, but it's enough for a decent meal or a couple of drinks. Just don't go spending it all in one place, okay?
To make 56 cents with 5 coins, you can use three quarters (25 cents each) and two pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 75 cents + 1 cent + 1 cent = 77 cents, which is 21 cents more than required. To adjust for this, you can replace one quarter with a nickel (5 cents) to make it exactly 56 cents: 25 cents + 25 cents + 25 cents + 5 cents + 1 cent = 56 cents with 5 coins.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! To find one quarter of 56, you can simply divide 56 by 4. So, 56 divided by 4 equals 14. There you go, a lovely quarter of 56!
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A 1/4 of 56 is 14
25% is a quarter so divide by 4.
7.5 x 7.5 = 56.25, or 56 and a quarter.
1 quarter, 6 nickels, and 1 penny equal 56 cents.
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25% is a quarter so 14 x 4 = 56
No. It would be 1 over 4, so one quarter.
56 pennies, 11 nickels, 16 dimes, 5 quarters = $3.96