yes
Two halves equal a whole 2 half-dollars equal $1
when 2 halves are equal.
15 * * * * * 2 of them
Because: 4 times 1/2 = 2
Halves means cut into 2 equal pieces. If you cut all the apples into halves then you now have 2 pieces of apple where you used to have 1. And if you have 8 apples cut into 2 pieces then that is the same as: 8 (apples) x 2 (pieces of apple) = 16 halves of apple. Try getting 8 things and cutting them half. Paper works well. Keep the halves or two pieces together. Count all 2 pieces that came from 8 things. There shouldbe 16.
Two halves equal a whole. (1/2 + 1/2 = 1)
None of them. If they are actually "cut in half", they are different countries. For example North and South Korea are about the same size, but are different countries.
yes
Two halves equal a whole 2 half-dollars equal $1
when 2 halves are equal.
There are only 2 halves to any number. If you mean how many halves are in 4 wholes: Since there are 2 halves to a whole, you multiply 2 x 4, which gives you a total of 8 halves in 4 wholes.
There are two halves in a whole, so in the number 4, there are 2 halves. This is because when you divide 4 by 2, you get 2, which represents the number of halves in 4. Each half is equal to 0.5 when expressed as a decimal.
halves are 2 pieces of a whole combine together to make a whole if you cut a half from a whole you get half. if that makes sense to you
Two
15 * * * * * 2 of them
Because: 4 times 1/2 = 2