To determine how many one halves are in two fifths, we can divide two fifths by one half. This is done by multiplying two fifths by the reciprocal of one half: ( \frac{2}{5} \div \frac{1}{2} = \frac{2}{5} \times \frac{2}{1} = \frac{4}{5} ). Therefore, there are ( \frac{4}{5} ) one halves in two fifths.
2 … there are two 'halves' in a 'whole'
3 quarters are not greater than 2 halfs, as two halfs equal a whole. :)
four quarters
Two halves is one. And anything divided by one is itself. So the answer would be two twelfths - except that it simplifies to one sixth.
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2 … there are two 'halves' in a 'whole'
two and three halfs
Assuming that fiths is your fail at spelling fifths, it is 0.08
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It is: 4.4
3 quarters are not greater than 2 halfs, as two halfs equal a whole. :)
four quarters
Two halves is one. And anything divided by one is itself. So the answer would be two twelfths - except that it simplifies to one sixth.
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2 because 2 halfs make a whole or 1.
2/5 is already in its simplest form