Three thirds make up a whole.
there are three thirds in a whole
There are 6 1/6 in 1 (a whole).
6 of them.
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)
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Six whole halves. Each whole has two halves making it, 6(wholes)x2(#of halves in whole)= 12. 12 halves in 6 wholes.
Two halves make up a whole. 1/2 +1/2 =1whole
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Well, honey, if we're talking about cutting 12 into halves, you'd end up with 24 halves. But if you're asking how many halves are in 12 as a whole, the answer is just one big ol' 12. So, it all depends on how you slice it, sugar.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? If we have 2 whole ones, we can split them into 2 halves each, giving us a total of 4 halves. Just imagine those halves as little friends, all coming together to create something beautiful. Happy little halves!
The answer is C. Since B is one half step up from B flat, and C is one half step up from B, and two halves make a whole :)
Each whole has two halfs, so there are 18 halves in 9 wholes
3 / 0.5 = 6
Three thirds make up a whole.
there are three thirds in a whole