Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, halfway between 1.1 and 1 is 1.05. It's like, right in the middle, you know? So, if you were trying to find it on a number line, it would be like smack dab in the middle. Easy peasy!
Add 1/4 and 2/3. This results in 11/12. Then divide by 2 (or multiply by 1/2). The answer is 11/24 or about .458333.
3/4 Halfway between 1/2 and 1
Well, darling, what's between 1 and 1.5 is 1.25. It's not rocket science, honey. Just a little number smack dab in the middle of those two. Hope that clears things up for ya!
1.5
There are 11 numbers between 1 and 130 that have an odd number of factors: 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121.
There is no "the" rational" number since there is an infinity of them. Start with the number halfway between the two: (1/10+1/11)/2 = 21/220. Then try halfway between 1/10 and 21/220, and then halfway between 1/10 and that on. And so on.
0.75 ---------------the halfway number
The distance between 1 and .5 is (1 - .5)/2 which is .25. Add that to .5 to get the number halfway between the points: .5 + .25 = .75.So the point halfway between is .75 or 3/4.
-0.5
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The number that is halfway between one and one half (1½) and one (1) is one and one quarter (1¼)
There are an infinite number of numbers between 1 and 2. The number which is exactly halfway is 1.5.
1/4
The number halfway between 4 and 7 is the average of the two numbers. To find the average, you add the two numbers together and then divide by 2. In this case, (4 + 7) / 2 = 11 / 2 = 5.5. Therefore, 5.5 is the number halfway between 4 and 7.
11/60
0.05
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