3.5
There are 7 halves in 7 halves. Each half is a singular unit, so when you have 7 halves, you simply have 7 of those units. Thus, the answer is straightforward: 7 halves make up exactly 7 halves.
The "answer" is usually the number that you can put in place of 'W'that will make the statement true.- 7/2 W = 20Multiply each side of the equation by 2:-7 W = 40Divide each side by -7 :W = - 40/7
Number of halves in three and five tenths is 7
7 / (1/2) = 14
7 over2
There are 7 halves in 7 halves. Each half is a singular unit, so when you have 7 halves, you simply have 7 of those units. Thus, the answer is straightforward: 7 halves make up exactly 7 halves.
7 halves times 6 = 21
7
7.
12
7 halves
There are two halves in one so there are 15 halves in 7 1/2
Well, honey, there are 14 halves in 7 wholes. Each whole can be split into 2 halves, so you just multiply 7 by 2 and voila, you get your answer. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
The "answer" is usually the number that you can put in place of 'W'that will make the statement true.- 7/2 W = 20Multiply each side of the equation by 2:-7 W = 40Divide each side by -7 :W = - 40/7
Number of halves in three and five tenths is 7
7
Oh, what a happy little math question! To find a mixed fraction equal to 7 halves, we can divide 7 by 2. This gives us 3 with a remainder of 1, so the mixed fraction is 3 and 1/2. Just like adding a touch of color to a painting, we've transformed 7 halves into a lovely mixed fraction!