0.75 ---------------the halfway number
There is no "the" rational" number since there is an infinity of them. Start with the number halfway between the two: (1/10+1/11)/2 = 21/220. Then try halfway between 1/10 and 21/220, and then halfway between 1/10 and that on. And so on.
The number that is halfway between one and one half (1½) and one (1) is one and one quarter (1¼)
There are an infinite number of numbers between 1 and 2. The number which is exactly halfway is 1.5.
It is 25.5 which is the number halfway between them.
Halfway between one and a quarter and one and three quarters lies one and a half.
7 eighths
7/8
2.5
It is 7/8.
0.75 ---------------the halfway number
There is no "the" rational" number since there is an infinity of them. Start with the number halfway between the two: (1/10+1/11)/2 = 21/220. Then try halfway between 1/10 and 21/220, and then halfway between 1/10 and that on. And so on.
The distance between 1 and .5 is (1 - .5)/2 which is .25. Add that to .5 to get the number halfway between the points: .5 + .25 = .75.So the point halfway between is .75 or 3/4.
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The number that is halfway between one and one half (1½) and one (1) is one and one quarter (1¼)
There are an infinite number of numbers between 1 and 2. The number which is exactly halfway is 1.5.