Four.
100 hundredths are in one whole
By definition, if you have one twelfth, it takes 12 to make a whole.
To represent 3 halves as a fraction, you can write it as 3/2. This fraction means you have 3 parts out of a total of 2 equal parts. Visually, you can draw a rectangle divided into 2 equal parts and shade in 3 of those parts to represent 3 halves.
One whole plus one half is 3 halves or 1 1/2.
twenty. Two halves make one whole. So in ten wholes there are 10 x 2 = 20 halves.
yes, in the mathematical sense. In a practical sense, perhaps not. A half dozen eggs and a half gallon of milk does not make a whole of anything. Neither does two shank halves of ham make a whole ham nor two half-sisters make one whole sister.
2 … there are two 'halves' in a 'whole'
2 halves make a whole. So if you have one half then you need another one to make it a whole. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1
Two halves is the same as a whole, in other words two halves equals one. In symbols, 2/2=1. So the question is how many fourths equal 1? The answer is 4/4 =1.
One example: Together , the two halves made one whole apple .
Two halves equal: One whole. Minus one quarter from the 'one whole', equals: Three fourths If you think of it in u.s. money, two halves .50 cent pieces, equals a total of one whole dollar. If you take a quarter, 1/4 away, you have 3 quarters left. Since 4 quarters make up a whole dollar, by taking away one of the quarters, you are left with 3 quarters. In fraction terms, your left with: 3/4 Hope that answers your question :o)
There are two halves in one. a half (1/2) is 1 out of two
One half is 1 of 2 parts of ANYTHING. So there are 2 halves in everything, always 2 because that is what half means. Half of anything is always equal to the other half, it doesn't matter if it is the whole universe, or an orange, or an atom. One half plus the other half equals one whole.
eight eghts make a whole
8 wholes with one half left over
Each whole is two halves, so eight wholes are sixteen halves. Adding one half makes the total seventeen halves. Reducing this, of course, is simply eight and one-half.