No, one third is in fact less than half. For example, if you had two pizzas and cut one pizza into two equal peices, that would have halves. Then, if you cut the other into three equal peices, you would have thirds. The thirds would be smaller than the halves.
There are two halves in one. a half (1/2) is 1 out of two
One half multiplied by two-thirds is two-sixths and if you reduce it would be one-third.
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No, one third is in fact less than half. For example, if you had two pizzas and cut one pizza into two equal peices, that would have halves. Then, if you cut the other into three equal peices, you would have thirds. The thirds would be smaller than the halves.
An estimate of this should lead directly to an answer. Six is equal to six times one. That's kinda obvious, but we need to look at the one. One half will go into that one about two times, so there are about two halves in a one. Since there are six ones in a six and two halves in a one there must be six times two halves in a six. That's about twelve halves. Six is equal to six times one or six ones. There are two one halves in a one, or two halves in a one. As there are two halves in a one and there are six ones in a six, there are two times six halves in a six. There are about twelve halves in a six.
There are two halves in one. a half (1/2) is 1 out of two
The answer is one half, think of it like this, take two apples cut one into three equal pieces (thirds) and the other into two (halves), half an apple is bigger than a third.
One half multiplied by two-thirds is two-sixths and if you reduce it would be one-third.
One example: Together , the two halves made one whole apple .
1/3 / 2 = 1/6 or one sixth. Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 0.16 recurring (that is, 0.16666...)
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Two halves make a whole. Or You have two halves!?
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