More than half, but less than three quarters? Well, three quarters is 75, and half is 50, so you could have your answer anywhere in the range of these numbers: 51-74, so choose one of these numbers: 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, or 74.
Three quarters is 3/4, which is the same in value as 6/8. So, is 6/8 more or less than 5/8 ?
Yes, 3/4 is more than a 1/2
two and three quarters inches 5.5 / 2 = 2.75
Well 2 is less than half of 5...... and 3 is more than half of 4. Therefore: three fourths is more than two fifths.
All the 1999 state quarters are worth more than the other years. That is b/c it was only minted half the year vs. a full year. Typically, you'll find half the quanity as the other state released quarters.
No. Seven eighths is more than one half AND three quarters.
Not at all. One half is more than a third but less than three quarters.
Poor math. A half is two thirds of three cuarters as a half dollar is less than 75 cents. GOOD LUCK.
Two quarters is equal to one half. This is because two quarters (2 x 0.25) equals 0.50, which is the same as one half (1/2). Therefore, they are equal, not less or more.
Three quarters is 3/4, which is the same in value as 6/8. So, is 6/8 more or less than 5/8 ?
Yes, 3/4 is more than a 1/2
Two thirds (2/3) is less than three quarters (3/4). When converted to decimals, two thirds is approximately 0.67, while three quarters is 0.75. Thus, three quarters represents a larger portion than two thirds.
No, three quarters is more than two quarters.
I would guess from watching the show that it is solved about half the time, certainly more than a third and less than three quarters of the time
Assuming the question refers to 5 and three quarters, there are 20 quarters in 5 and three more so 23.
two and three quarters inches 5.5 / 2 = 2.75
A rotation that is less than a half turn but more than a quarter turn would be a turn of 135 degrees. This angle is greater than 90 degrees (a quarter turn) and less than 180 degrees (a half turn). It represents a position that is three-quarters of the way around from the starting point, effectively creating an angle of 135 degrees from the original orientation.