i have some math questions that i really ,really,need help with asap if any body can explain some of these questions that will be great help.Ok here are 3 of the questions i am about to type now ok the first one says,whole 16 nickels a.circle 3/a of the nickels b.how much money is that ,those are one of the question i really need help with if you don't under stand it that's ok im only in 4th grade though then it has a blanjk space like this it has a money sign and its like this -.-.Please make sure you understand it before you even answer my question .Ok lets get back the 2nd question is whole blank which is how many coins it is so you don't have to worry about that , b. says circle 5/6 of the dimes ,then it says how much money is that ? -.-.i also need help with that question . The 3rd question is whole blank as isaid before you don't have to worry about that because i already know what to fill in ok b. says circle 3/5 of the quaters . oh yeah these are fractions if you don't know.Then it says how much money is that then a monmey sign -.-. that's all the questions ineed help with well that i really need help with asap.i might be putting another question but i typed to much anyway.So i really hope you understand it because i really nedd help with it . THANKYOU bYE bYE.:D - happy face

Maybe it will help if we see it with spaces and get rid of what seem to be typos..

1.
16 nickels
a.circle 3 of the nickels
b.how much money is that
3 nickels = 15 cents

2.
b. says circle 5/6 of the dimes
then it says how much money is that ?
I assume there are 6 dimes. You circle 5 of these 6 dimes.
5 times ten cents is 50 cents


3.
says circle 3/5 of the quarters . oh yeah these are fractions if you don't know.
Then it says how much money is that then a money sign

3 quarters is 75 cents.

I understand that you need help with some math questions. I will explain how to solve each question step by step.

Question 1: "Whole 16 nickels. a) Circle 3/4 of the nickels. b) How much money is that?"

To solve this question, you need to find 3/4 of the total number of nickels (16).

a) Circle 3/4 of the nickels:
To find 3/4 of a number, you multiply the number by 3/4:
3/4 * 16 = 12

So, you need to circle 12 nickels.

b) How much money is that?
A nickel is worth 5 cents, so to find the total amount of money, you multiply the number of nickels (12) by 5 cents:
12 * 5 = 60 cents

So, 3/4 of 16 nickels is 12 nickels, which is equal to 60 cents.

Question 2: "Whole blank, a) How many coins is it? b) Circle 5/6 of the dimes. c) How much money is that?"

For this question, you need to fill in the blank first with the number of coins.

a) How many coins is it?
You need to find the whole number of coins.

b) Circle 5/6 of the dimes:
To find 5/6 of a number, you multiply the number by 5/6.

c) How much money is that?
The value of a dime is 10 cents, and to find the total amount of money, you multiply the number of dimes by 10 cents.

To fully answer this question, I need the value of the blank in part a).

Question 3: "Whole blank, a) How many coins is it? b) Circle 3/5 of the quarters. c) How much money is that?"

Similar to Question 2, you need to fill in the blank with the whole number of coins.

a) How many coins is it?
You need to find the whole number of coins.

b) Circle 3/5 of the quarters:
To find 3/5 of a number, you multiply the number by 3/5.

c) How much money is that?
The value of a quarter is 25 cents, and to find the total amount of money, you multiply the number of quarters by 25 cents.

Again, to fully answer this question, I need the value of the blank in part a).

Please provide me with the missing values for parts a) in Questions 2 and 3, and I will be happy to help you further.