Hank needs 3 quartes to play one video game each time. If he has 14 quarters, how many times can he play? Explain.

Okay, so what you do is divide: 14/3 which is about4.6 so Mr. Hank can play about four times. So he will spend 12 quarters, but that's all he can spend because 12+3= 15 and that's too much.

14/3 = 4 2/3

But he can't play 2/3 of a game -- so he must have enough for 4 games.

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To find out how many times Hank can play the video game, we need to divide the total number of quarters he has by the number of quarters required to play the game each time.

Step 1: Determine the number of quarters required to play the game each time.
The question states that Hank needs 3 quarters to play one video game each time.

Step 2: Calculate the number of times Hank can play the game.
Hank has 14 quarters in total. To find out how many times he can play, we need to divide the total number of quarters (14) by the number of quarters required to play each time (3).

14 quarters ÷ 3 quarters/game = 4.67 games

Since Hank cannot play a fractional amount of games, he can play the game 4 times.

Thus, Hank can play the video game 4 times with the 14 quarters he has.