There are two halves in one. a half (1/2) is 1 out of two
3/2 * 1/2 = 3/4
2 halves
One. Once you half it, it is 2 and so no longer 4.
You multiply two halves, the equivalent of four, by four to get a product of 8 halves. Then add the "extra" half from the original "four and one half" to get nine halves.
One half is 1 of 2 parts of ANYTHING. So there are 2 halves in everything, always 2 because that is what half means. Half of anything is always equal to the other half, it doesn't matter if it is the whole universe, or an orange, or an atom. One half plus the other half equals one whole.
5 wholes = ten halves plus one half = 11 halves
1/2 + 4/2 = 5/2
One-half times three gives three halves (3/2), which is the same as one and one-half.
there are 2 halves in one so in 12wholes there are 12x2 =24 then you must add the other half 24+1=25
2 halves
5 + 1/2. need to see how many halves are in 5. there are 2 halves in one, i.e. 2/2 so 5 halves = (5x2)/2. This = 10/2, + 1/2 = 11/2
five halves = two and a half = 5/2 = 2 1-2 = 2 1/2
The heart has two halves because one half pumps oxygen and the other carbon dioxide. Et voilà!
If there is 2 halves, ten there can only be one intermission.
Three of them because 3 times 1/2 = 1 and 1/2
Each whole is two halves, so eight wholes are sixteen halves. Adding one half makes the total seventeen halves. Reducing this, of course, is simply eight and one-half.