It is: 1/2 is the equivalent of 2/4
The other half, of course!
It is the same: one half.
No, two quarters are not bigger than one half; they are equal. Two quarters equal 50 cents, which is the same value as one half (50%). Therefore, in terms of quantity and value, they are the same.
All average circulated Liberty Walking Half Dollars dated from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mint mark have the same retail value of $15.00-$16.00.
All average circulated Liberty Walking Half Dollars dated from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mint mark have the same retail value of $15.00-$16.00.
As of May 24 2011 the melt value of a 1935 half dollar is $13.04. This price reflects silver at a spot price of $36.04 per oz. This value will change as the price of silver changes. This price will be the same for all walking liberty half dollars.
In all lower values they have the same value. Is values above MS60 the 1945-S takes a higher value.
All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1945 regardless of any mintmark have the same value of $12.00 in average circulated condition.
You can get half-life from a graph by picking two points where the (radio)activity decays to one half its value. The interval of time of those two points is the half-life. You can confirm by picking more points, again with a half (radio)activity value and see that the time is the same in each case.
2/4 4/8 6/12 see the pattern?
Because the value of it is worth half the value of a dime.
Yes, 500,000,000 is equivalent to half a billion. A billion is defined as 1,000,000,000, so half of that is 500,000,000. Thus, both terms represent the same numerical value.