3/2 divided by 3/2 is 3/2 times 2/3 which is 1.
Six of anything divided by three is two of the same thing.
Two-thirds.
There are two halves in one whole, and since one third is one part of a whole divided into three equal sections, you can fit six halves in three thirds. This is because each third contains one and a half halves. Therefore, there are six halves in three thirds.
There are 8 halves in 4.4 divided by 12 is 1/3.
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Six of anything divided by three is two of the same thing.
Two-thirds.
There are two halves in one whole, and since one third is one part of a whole divided into three equal sections, you can fit six halves in three thirds. This is because each third contains one and a half halves. Therefore, there are six halves in three thirds.
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Five halves divided by five fourths = 2
6/2 / 7/8 = 3 3/7 or three and three sevenths.
There are 8 halves in 4.4 divided by 12 is 1/3.
The answer depends on what it is that the earth is meant to be dividing. I was not aware that the earth divided anything in two halves!
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No, it is not possible to have three halves of one object, as a half represents one part of a whole divided into two equal parts. Therefore, three halves would exceed the whole, totaling one and a half objects. In mathematical terms, if you have three halves (3/2), it indicates more than one complete object.
A half pound can be divided into two halves.
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