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There are two halves in a whole, so in the number 4, there are 2 halves. This is because when you divide 4 by 2, you get 2, which represents the number of halves in 4. Each half is equal to 0.5 when expressed as a decimal.
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There are two halves in 6. Each half represents one part of a whole, so when you divide 6 into halves, you get two equal parts of 3 each. This is because when you divide a number by 2, you are essentially splitting it into two equal parts.
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The answer to this is to take the halves (8) and then divide them by them by 2. The answer to your question in particular is 4. If it was 11 say, you would divide by two (5.5) and then with the remaining 0.5 convert it back into a fraction. Therefore the answer to 11 would be 5 1/2. Sorry if this is confusing!!! In short, the answer to your question is 4.
They use it to multiply. They divide in half and then the two halves divide in to four halves, and so on. It's exponential division really.
There are two halves in one whole, and since one third is one part of a whole divided into three equal sections, you can fit six halves in three thirds. This is because each third contains one and a half halves. Therefore, there are six halves in three thirds.
They occur when you divide something on a line of symmetry.
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If you want to know what a third of something is, divide it by the number 3. FOr example, if you divide 12 by the number 3, you quickly learn that "4" is "one third" of twelve.
Divide 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 into 36. The answers are the other halves of the factor pairs.
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