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∙ 10y ago10 and 23/36
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∙ 10y ago4 and (not an!) a half.
1 2/3
3, because half of to is 1 and plus 2 it equals 3.
Yes, one half ( 1/2 ) plus one half ( 1/2 ) equals one.
One third plus one half equals two fights!
1 half plus 1 half equals a whole
1 whole
4 and (not an!) a half.
1 plus 1 equals one when you put two smaller things together which are both halves and they equal 1 whole when you put them together in a whole that is the size of both of the halves together for example if you put 1 half of a sandbox and another half of a sandbox together they make a whole sandbox that is totally full.
1 2/3
Yes it does, since 1 (an odd whole number) plus another 1 equals 2 (an even whole number). So only 2 plus an odd whole number equals a consecutive odd whole number. 1 plus 2 equals 3. 3 plus 2 equals 5. And so on.
1/2+1/2 = 1, or one whole
3, because half of to is 1 and plus 2 it equals 3.
1/4 + 1/4
Yes, one half ( 1/2 ) plus one half ( 1/2 ) equals one.
1 whole hour.
1/2 of 2 equals one whole because when you split 2 in half, you get 1.