4/7
No because half of 7 is 3.5. It is less than one half.
9 out of 14
no. four sevenths is over one half and one fourth is half of one half so how would one forth and four sevenths be the same?
1/6
Ten and one seventh rounded to the nearest half is 10.
its, 9/14
4/7
8
No because half of 7 is 3.5. It is less than one half.
0.64285714285or 9/14
7.143% = 1/2 of 1/7
9 out of 14
If you own a one half interest in the property in your own right and as a tenant in common, the executor can only sell the half interest owned by the decedent. The executor cannot sell your own interest in the property.If you own a one half interest in the property in your own right and as a tenant in common, the executor can only sell the half interest owned by the decedent. The executor cannot sell your own interest in the property.If you own a one half interest in the property in your own right and as a tenant in common, the executor can only sell the half interest owned by the decedent. The executor cannot sell your own interest in the property.If you own a one half interest in the property in your own right and as a tenant in common, the executor can only sell the half interest owned by the decedent. The executor cannot sell your own interest in the property.
no. four sevenths is over one half and one fourth is half of one half so how would one forth and four sevenths be the same?
We need to convert, and we can do so into fourteenths. One half is 7 fourteenths. One seventh is 2 fourteenths. 7 - 2 = 5, so the answer is 5 fourteenths, which cannot be simplified any further.
No. An undivided interest in property means that two or more persons own the real estate and each has the right to the use and possession of the entire property even if they own only a one-half undivided interest.