one sixteenth
1/4 * 1/4 = (1*1) / (4*4) = 1/16
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.
One half minus one quarter is one quarter.
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.
There are 192 quarter inches in 4 feet. 4 feet is equal to 48 inches multiplied by 4 and you get 192.