one eighth cause if you multiply the denomiators 4X2 equals eight.
half of it
4 would be the answer
If the fractional part is less than a half then you truncate the number to the given whole number, if the fractional part is greater than a half then you round up to the next integer. If the fractional part is a half you should round up or down to an even integer in order to avoid bias (IEEE standard 754). However, most schools [wrongly] teach you to round up if the fractional part is exactly one half.
Yes, One half of a fourth is one eighth. A fourth of a half is one eighth aswell.
One half squared equals one fourth because when you multiply one half by one half you get one fourth. This is the equivalent of saying that half of one half is one fourth.
A fourth of a half is an eighth, a half of a fourth is still an eighth. They're both equal.
No. A natural number has no fractional part (or digits after a decimal point).
One fourth, or one quarter, is one half of one half.
A half/one half.
half of one fourth is one eighth.
Half of one-fourth is one eight
Finding a fractional part of a set involves determining a portion of a specific collection of items, while finding a fractional part of a whole refers to calculating a segment of a complete unit or quantity. For example, if you have a set of 20 apples and want to find one-fourth, you would take 5 apples from that set. In contrast, if you are finding one-fourth of a whole, such as 100, you would calculate 25, regardless of the context. Thus, the key difference lies in whether you're working with a defined set or an abstract whole.