9/4 is one possibility.
One 25thOne Quarter
1:15 in the morning or in the afternoon is a way of putting into numbers the expression of time 'a quarter past one'. If it's in the early morning, then it's written 1:15 a.m. If it's in the early afternoon, then it's written 1:15 p.m. Another way of avoiding confusion is the use of military time. According to military time, the hour in the afternoon is written 13:15.
1:15 in the morning or in the afternoon is a way of putting into numbers the expression of time 'a quarter past one'. If it's in the early morning, then it's written 1:15 a.m. If it's in the early afternoon, then it's written 1:15 p.m. Another way of avoiding confusion is the use of military time. According to military time, the hour in the afternoon is written 13:15.
One is a quarter. One is a nickel. This way, one (the quarter) is not a nickel. You never said that both of them weren't nickels.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! One quarter inch can be written as a fraction as 1/4. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, fractions are a way to show parts of a whole, and in this case, we're talking about one part out of four equal parts. Just remember, there are many ways to express the same idea, and each one is just as special as the next.
Quarter to 6 o'clock is 5:45. Quarter to means 15 until the next hour. 15 is a quarter of 60. The other way of looking at is 45 minutes of the current hour have passed and there is a quarter left until the next.
turn one quarter of the way.
One quarter divided by one quarter is one (unity). Any quantity divided by itself gives the result of unity, where unity means 1 The result of 12 divided by 6 is 2, can be asked in a different way, "How many sixes are there in twelve?" - and the anser is 2 Similarly asking "how many quarters are there in a quarter" gives the answer 2
two hudred and fifty thousand is one way, one-eighth of two million is another way.
A first quarter moon rises at noon, is highest in the sky at sunset, and sets around midnight. We officially call this moon a quarter (even though we see half of its disk) because it is one quarter of the way around in its orbit of earth, and one quarter of a day behind the sun in the sky.
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An easy way to do this is 12/4 = 3. (Quarter is 1 of 4 parts of something). 12 - 3 = 9.