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Non-metals are more or less located in the upper-right quarter segment of the periodic table. The left half and the lower half (about three quarters) of the p.t. are metals.
The phases called "first quarter" and "third quarter" have those labels because theyoccur one quarter and three quarters of the period of time from one new moon untilthe next new moon.At both of those times, we see half of the moon lit up.
There are 4 fat quarters in a yard of fabric.When fabric comes off the bolt it is stored on, it is folded in half so that the selvedge ends are touching. To cut a fat quarter, a half yard is cut from the bolt of fabric. This half yard is then cut in half along the fold, resulting in a quarter yard of fabric (half of a half is a quarter).The fat quarter is used often in quilting because it provides more usable space for quilters than a standard quarter yard cut. A standard quarter yard is 9 inches wide, by the width of fabric on the bolt (anywhere between 40-44 inches is standard width of fabric). A fat quarter is wider, but less long at 18 inches wide by 20-22 inches long.Even though the fat quarter has a different length and width than a standard quarter yard cut, it still represents a quarter yard of fabric. Since four quarters make a whole, each yard of fabric can be cut into exactly 4 fat quarters.
There are two phases of half moon, known as first quarter and third quarter. At first quarter, the Moon is one quarter of its journey around Earth, measured from new moon. If you look straight at a first quarter half moon, the Sun should be about 90° to your right, and you would see it in the evening. At third quarter, the Moon is three quarters of its journey around Earth, measured from new moon. If you look straight at a third quarter half moon, the Sun should be about 90° to your left , and you would see it in the early hours of the morning. We don't see that as often, as we are more likely to be in bed. If you look carefully and the conditions are right, you will see half moons during daylight.
One yard is equal to three feet, therefore half a yard is equal to one and a half feet.
three quarters. one half (two quarters) and one quarter = three quarters.
three quarters
six and a quarter
One-quarter plus one-half equals three-quarters.
one and three quarters
0.5 + 0.25 = 0.75. Three quarters Three quarters ! the answer is 3quatrs
Three quarters.
14 quarters plus 7 quarters = 21 quarters= 5 and a quarter (1 quarter is 1 fourth)
1 quarter of an hour is 15min so 2 quarters is equal to 1 half an hour.
Three quarters is equal to seven and a half tenths.
Halfway between one and a quarter and one and three quarters lies one and a half.
three quarters it one quarter or a fourth larger than one half