0.5 is one half."0.5 to the power of two" is (one half of one half).Surely you can see that (one half of one half) is less than (one half).[ (Any number less than 1) to the power of two ] is less than the original number.
One-third of ANY number is less than half of that number - no matter what number you pick.
Round up to the next inteer is the number after the decimal is greater than one-half; if less than one-half, round down.
n/2 - 7
this can not be written as a whole number as 0.5 or one half is less than the first whole number one (1)
0.5 is one half."0.5 to the power of two" is (one half of one half).Surely you can see that (one half of one half) is less than (one half).[ (Any number less than 1) to the power of two ] is less than the original number.
One-third of ANY number is less than half of that number - no matter what number you pick.
Zero is one such number.
any number less that 1,545,000,000
You end up with an integer and a fraction. The integer is half of (one less than the one you started with), and the fraction is a half.
Round up to the next inteer is the number after the decimal is greater than one-half; if less than one-half, round down.
n/2 - 7
The number that 30 is ten less than is 40. Half that is 20. So the question becomes "what number is as much more than 10 is less than 20". This is gobbledygook, but if I rephrase to say "what number is as much more than 10 than 10 is less than 20", then since10 is less than 20 by 10, I guess 20.
this can not be written as a whole number as 0.5 or one half is less than the first whole number one (1)
2/11 is less than one half. One half would be 5.5/11, and 2 is obviously less than 5.5.
5 percent is less than one half
2 and three halfs