450 / 8 = 56.25
It is 51,450.
16 x 9/4...
It is: 1,000,150
If 14 counters is half, you multiply it by 2 to get 28 counters, which is one.
1,750 One Thousand, Seven Hundred Fifty
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Honey, if four counters are 1 2, then one whole is 4. It's basic math, darling. Just add up those counters and you'll get your answer. Math doesn't have to be complicated, sugar, it's all about putting those pieces together.
if 2 counters are 1/4 then what is one whole
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Twelve counters are one and a half (1.5)
If you're making an outline of a square, then 16 counters. You have the 4 corner counters, each shared by 2 sides and then in between the corner counters there are 3 counters on each of the 4 sides (4*3 = 12). If you're filling the inside of the square with counters, then you have 5 rows of 5 = 25 counters.
Yes. When a creature has both -1/-1 counters and +1/+1 counters, you remove one of each until the card has only one kind. So if a creature had 3 -1/-1 counters on it, and an ability placed 2 +1/+1 counters on it, you would remove 2 of the +1/+1 counters and 2 -1/-1 counters, so it remains with only one -1/-1 counter. This action is a state-based action. If anyone would like to see this ruling in the Magic Comprehensive rules, you may find it at 120.2