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The larger number is 12.
You can work out three quarters of something by dividing by the numerator (bottom number) which would be 4 by the number you are finding three quarters of. Then you would times the answer of that by the denominator (Top number) and you will have the answer. For example: 3/4 of 60 60 divided by 4 = 15 15 times 3 = 45 So, 3/4 of 60 = 45 Or you could find a quarter of the number and take the quarter away from the whole number.
You get 3 quarters of a number by multiplying the number by .75; or you can multiply it by .25 and then multiply the product by 3. Or, you can multiply the number by 3, and then divide the product by 4.Half it and half it again. Then times it by 3
Two times three quarters is equal to 1.5. This can be calculated by multiplying 2 by 0.75 (which is the decimal equivalent of three quarters). The result is 1.5, which represents one and a half.
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divide by 3 then times by 4
The larger number is 12.
just times 3/4 by the number of centimeter or millimeters. simple really
You can work out three quarters of something by dividing by the numerator (bottom number) which would be 4 by the number you are finding three quarters of. Then you would times the answer of that by the denominator (Top number) and you will have the answer. For example: 3/4 of 60 60 divided by 4 = 15 15 times 3 = 45 So, 3/4 of 60 = 45 Or you could find a quarter of the number and take the quarter away from the whole number.
You get 3 quarters of a number by multiplying the number by .75; or you can multiply it by .25 and then multiply the product by 3. Or, you can multiply the number by 3, and then divide the product by 4.Half it and half it again. Then times it by 3
Two times three quarters is equal to 1.5. This can be calculated by multiplying 2 by 0.75 (which is the decimal equivalent of three quarters). The result is 1.5, which represents one and a half.
Divid your number by 4 then times that number by 3 eg. 20 divide 4 equals 5 5 times 3 equals 15
Peggy had three times as many quarters as nickels. She had $1.60 in all. How many nickels and how many quarters did she have?
48 times three, divide by four...
don't know
It is: 3/4 times 292 = 219