about half
On average, one-half of a medium orange contains about 2 to 3 ounces (60 to 90 milliliters) of juice. The exact amount can vary based on the size and juiciness of the orange. Generally, larger and juicier varieties will yield more liquid.
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Well if you can use half,quaters,and more fractions The awnser to half + half is 1
1 sixth. 2 twelfths. 4 twenty fourths. 8........................... well you get the idea.
One sixth.
one-third
If a person ownes a third of a building and wants to own a half of the same building, how much more does the person need to buy in order to own a full half?
about half
half a liter
2 and a half cups of grams equals 1 third of a cup
The answer is one-half. It is twice as much as one-fourth. Consider one as a whole. If you divide it into two parts, you will get one half (1/2), if into three parts, you will get 1/3 (one-third), if into 4 parts, you will get 1/4 (one-fourth).
On average, one-half of a medium orange contains about 2 to 3 ounces (60 to 90 milliliters) of juice. The exact amount can vary based on the size and juiciness of the orange. Generally, larger and juicier varieties will yield more liquid.
2/3 cup
It is more than half a litre!It is more than half a litre!It is more than half a litre!It is more than half a litre!
An object with lower density than the liquid will float, one with more density will sink. Anything with the same density will stay at the depth where it is placed. If it is placed half submerged it would sink until submerged.
Well if you can use half,quaters,and more fractions The awnser to half + half is 1