exactly 125 cents
Two quarters = 50 cents.
The value of ten quarters is $2.50. Each quarter is worth 25 cents, so to find the total value, you multiply 10 by 0.25, which equals 2.50.
Due to the fact that there are 25 cents for every 100 cents, the value of a quarter equals 25% of the value of a dollar.
A dollary consists of 100 cents. A quarter is 25 cents. So 4 quarters go into a full dollar. So 20/4=5 So $5.00
A hundred dollar bill is $100.00 or 10,000 cents. A quarter is $0.25 or 25 cents. In order to determine the number of quarters that makes up a hundred dollar bill, we need to divide the numbers of cents. That is:10,000 cents / 25 cents = 400 quartersYou can also work out the problem this way:10,000 cents * 1 quarters / 25 centsIf you know how to multiply fractions, then you are able to understand how this works. Otherwise, learn how to simplify fractions.The "cents" are in the numerator and denominator. We can divide them to get:10,000 cents * 1 quarters / 25 cents= 10,000 * 1 quarters / 25One way to work out this computation is to multiply the numbers altogether and divide them. Another way is to reverse the steps of that method and work out the computation. Both of these methods should give you the same number if you simplify the values correctly.First Method10,000 / 25 quarters= 400 quartersSecond MethodMake note that:10,000 = 10⁴ = (2 * 5)⁴ = 2⁴ * 5⁴25 = 5²In terms of these primes or these factors, we have...2⁴ * 5⁴ / 5²We can divide the common terms to get...2⁴ * 5² * 5² / 5²= 2⁴ * 5²= 16 * 25= 400Therefore, we have 400 quarters.
The value of 5 quarters is 125 cents. Whether that is in dimes or whatever else, the value is always 125 cents. If, for some unknown and perverse reason, you want to use 5 quarters to buy nickels, then you'll get 5 nickels for each quarter, 25 nickels for all 5 quarters.
25 cents.
A nickel is 5 cents and a quarter is 25 cents so there are five times as many nickels as quarters in any amount. That means 20 quarters is the same as 20*5 = 100 nickels.
5 * 25 = 125 cents 125 cents/25 cents = 5 quarters =========
There are 100 cents in a dollar, and each quarter is worth 25 cents. Therefore, 5 quarters equals 5 times 25 cents, which is 125 cents.
Two quarters = 50 cents.
1 quarter = 25 x (1) cents 2 quarters = 25 x (2) cents 3 quarters = 25 x (3) cents 4 quarters = 25 x (4) cents . . . 'q' quarters = 25 x (q) cents
i think its 4q
fifty-five 1 quarter = 25 cents = 5 nickels = 5 x 5 cents 11 quarters = 275 cents = 55 nickels = 55 x 5 cents
25 cents Canadian
Of course-- they are worth 25 cents.
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