Just the one because: 8/16 = 1/2
Let's see. Eight halves is the same as 8/2. 1 and 2/6 is also the same as 8/6. 8/2 does not equal 8/6.
There are 296 halves in 148, since 148 divided by 1/2 is the same as 148 * 2 = 296.
Two halves is the same as a whole, in other words two halves equals one. In symbols, 2/2=1. So the question is how many fourths equal 1? The answer is 4/4 =1.
810 divided by 1/2 (which is the same as .5) would be the same as 810x2. Which is 1,620.
Five whole ones are equivalent to ten halves. This is because each whole can be divided into two halves, so multiplying the number of whole ones (5) by 2 gives you the total number of halves (10).
It is a sixteenth because 1/8 is the same as 2/16
Two of them because 2/2 = 4/4
The answer is sixteen
One of anything plus five of the same thing is equal to six of them.
Four sixteenth notes can be played in the same duration as two eighth notes. This is because each eighth note is equivalent to two sixteenth notes, so when combining two eighth notes, you effectively have four sixteenth notes. Both groupings fill the same rhythmic space within a measure.
Four sixteenth notes can be played in the same amount of time as two eighth notes. This is because each sixteenth note is half the duration of an eighth note, so four sixteenth notes fit into the same time span as two eighth notes. This relationship illustrates how subdivisions of beats work in music.
it is the same number as the sausages in your but