(5 × ½) ÷ ¾ = 5/2 ÷ 3/4 = 5/2 × 4/3 = 20/6 = 10/3 = 3 1/3 (three and one third).
There are three halves in six fourths because 6/4 reduces to 3/2.
3 halves are in 3 five tenths.
2 halves
To calculate 3 halves times 3 fourths, you multiply the numerators and the denominators. This gives you (3 \times 3 = 9) for the numerator and (2 \times 4 = 8) for the denominator, resulting in ( \frac{9}{8} ). Thus, 3 halves times 3 fourths equals ( \frac{9}{8} ) or 1.125.
Three fourths plus five fourths is equal to eight fourths, or two whole units.
five halves = 5/2 = 10/4 3/4 into 10/4 = 3 with 1/4 remaining as 10 = (3x3) + 1
3 and 1/3 of them.
There are three halves in six fourths because 6/4 reduces to 3/2.
7 halves
3 halves are in 3 five tenths.
2 halves
7 3 and 5/10 = 3 and 1/2 There are 6 halves in 3, plus the extra.
3 3/8
three and three fourths (3¾)
There are three fourths in three fourths!
3/4
Three fourths plus five fourths is equal to eight fourths, or two whole units.