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Collection of Quarters (27)
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A simple orange pie chart illustrating the fraction 3/4 (three quarters) versus 1/4 (one quarter), with dashed lines indicating divisions.
The obverse of the U.S. quarter dollar shows George Washington in left-facing profile, surrounded by key inscriptions including “Liberty” and “In God We Trust.”
A clean pie chart highlighting a 3:1 ratio-three green sections and one orange section-ideal for showing majority-minority splits.
A friendly cake diagram showing how one slice (1/4) is removed, leaving three quarters-ideal for visual math learners.
The U.S. quarter dollar, first issued in 1932 to commemorate Washington’s 200th birthday, remains a staple of American coinage.
A classic U.S. quarter showcasing George Washington in left-facing profile, with fine engraving of his powdered wig and ribbon.
A clean line-art rendering of the U.S. quarter’s obverse side, highlighting George Washington’s profile and key inscriptions.
A clean, black-and-white pie chart where one quarter is slightly detached to emphasize that segment.
A black-and-white line art illustration of the 1991 U.S. quarter, ideal for coloring and educational activities.
A balanced dual-tone circle representing duality, contrast, or binary states-perfect for modern interfaces.
This pie chart clearly shows that three out of four parts are blue, representing 75%, while the remaining quarter is white (25%).
A friendly cartoon student demonstrates how a quarter (1/4) fits into a whole pie divided into four equal parts.
