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I did the math and ohh boy she is a thicc bug indeed!
I did the math and ohh boy she is a thicc bug indeed!
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First, calculate how many cents there are in 70 quarters by multiplying 70 by 25, and then divide that result by 100 cents to get the answer.
Here is the math to illustrate better:
70 quarters x 25 cents
= 1750 cents
1750 cents / 100 cents
= 17.5 dollars
Thus, the answer to the question “How many dollars are in 70 quarters?” is as follows:
17 dollars
Note: We multiplied 70 by 25, because there are 25 cents in a quarter, and we divided 1750 by 100, because there are 100 cents in a dollar.