1 half is the half of one. It doesn't have an area. If 1 is 1 mile, half a mile is not an area.
No, 1-4 is not the same as 1-half. The expression 1-4 equals -3, while 1-half is equivalent to 0.5. Therefore, they represent different values.
The area of a square is length (of a side) squared.
No, the force required to lift an object is not directly proportional to the area of the piston. If the area of piston 1 is half the area of piston 2, it would not require half the force to lift an object. Force is dependent on pressure, which is equal to force divided by area.
1.5 inches would represent 300 miles
yes they do and fractions also represent divide like if you had 1/2 you would have half of a whole!
A semicircle is half a circle, so its area is half that of a circle: radius = 1/2 diameter = 22 ÷ 2 = 11 area = 1/2πr2 = 1/2π112 ~= 190 sq in
It represents 0.5 which is equivalent to 1/2 = a half
yes. the formula is (1/2)bh. (half times width times height)
1 sigma does not represent 68.8 percent of anything.The area under the standard normal curve, between -0.5 and +0.5, that i, the central 1 sigma, is equal to 0.68269 or 68.3%.
A=1/2 BH the area of a triangle is half of the basexheight. If the base of a triangle is 10, and the height is 4, you would take half of either 10 or 4 (doesn't matter), and then times them together and you have the area. EX: A=1/2 10x4 (Take half of ten) A=5x4 A=20 NEVER take half of both numbers. Only 1!
Half of the base x the height.
Yes, one half is equivalent to 50 percent. This is because 50 percent represents 50 out of 100, which can be simplified to 1 out of 2, or one half. Therefore, both expressions represent the same value.