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All you will need is 2 half's. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 whole
no. a hole is a hole no matter how deep it is, you can't have a half unless you compare it to another hole.
A hole is usually taken to be the absence of 1 so a hole and a half is a negative half or -1/2.
Whole means the entire thing of something. Hole is a missing spot in something. Like a hole in the ground
To fit the hole.
as deep mas the hole was when it was a whole hole.
You decide how big a whole hole is and then measure out half of that. Unless you're English - the English claim there is no such thing as half a hole.
Yes, as an umpire you will umpire the same half for the whole game.
Not sure about 5 holes, but 5 whole ones and a half is 11/2
Whole: "Whole wheat." "Its a whole peice of bread" Hole: "Theres a hole in the ground!" "Theres a hole in my shirt"
you cut the bed in half and two halves make a whole and you jump out the hole
All you will need is 2 half's. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 whole
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.
no. a hole is a hole no matter how deep it is, you can't have a half unless you compare it to another hole.
Yes it is a well known fact that you CAN dig half a hole!
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
4 days (someone else's answer)New answer: I was asked this question as a personality test during a job interview. He made it clear that the question was not a math question. So when I had no answer he responded by saying that "you can't dig a half of a hole". I then replied that as an adult when I dig a hole, it is for a specific reason. That reason dictates the hole's dimensions. If I do not dig the hole to those dimensions then it is possible that I have not dug my whole hole and therefore it is possible to dig a half of a hole.