One quarter divided by one half is written as 0.25/0.5. This is the same sum as 0.25 multiplied by 2. The answer to this sum is therefore 0.5.
One does not multiply music notation. If anything, it would be added. A half note and a quarter note together last for three counts.
Oh, dude, one tenth of a quarter is like 2.5 cents. You know, because a quarter is 25 cents, so you just divide that by 10 and bam, you get 2.5 cents. It's like basic math, but hey, I'm here to make it fun for you.
4 multiplied by one fifth is four fifths.
One and one third multiplied by three equals four.
Two thirds multiplied by one quarter is one sixth.
I can think of no context in which a cubic inch displacement has to be multiplied consistently by a quarter pi.I can think of no context in which a cubic inch displacement has to be multiplied consistently by a quarter pi.I can think of no context in which a cubic inch displacement has to be multiplied consistently by a quarter pi.I can think of no context in which a cubic inch displacement has to be multiplied consistently by a quarter pi.
2 and one quarter
6 and one quarter
It is: 1/4 times 8 = 2
The correct answer is "one fifth". Any quantity multiplied by 1 always equals the same quantity. Example: two and a quarter cms multiplied by 1 equals two and a quarter cms.
One quarter divided by one half is written as 0.25/0.5. This is the same sum as 0.25 multiplied by 2. The answer to this sum is therefore 0.5.
1 dollar.
2 dollars.
One does not multiply music notation. If anything, it would be added. A half note and a quarter note together last for three counts.
Maybe. It depends on the number that you are multiplying. Pi multiplied by (1 / 4pi) = 1/4. A quarter is definitely rational.
Oh, dude, one tenth of a quarter is like 2.5 cents. You know, because a quarter is 25 cents, so you just divide that by 10 and bam, you get 2.5 cents. It's like basic math, but hey, I'm here to make it fun for you.