yes
1.5
Yes, but not of the same shape unless the trapezoid is isosceles. The solution requires calculating a slope and solving using the quadratic formula. It's not as simple as cutting a rectangle into 2 equal halves.
There are 12 halves in 6 inches. This is because each inch can be divided into two equal parts, making two halves per inch. Therefore, when you have 6 inches, you have 6 x 2 = 12 halves in total.
There are 296 halves in 148, since 148 divided by 1/2 is the same as 148 * 2 = 296.
yes
7
1.5
Yes, but not of the same shape unless the trapezoid is isosceles. The solution requires calculating a slope and solving using the quadratic formula. It's not as simple as cutting a rectangle into 2 equal halves.
Five halves divided by five fourths = 2
There are only 2 halves to any number. If you mean how many halves are in 4 wholes: Since there are 2 halves to a whole, you multiply 2 x 4, which gives you a total of 8 halves in 4 wholes.
There are 32 halves in 32. This is because when you divide a number by 2 to find halves, you are essentially splitting the number into two equal parts. In this case, 32 divided by 2 equals 16, so there are 16 pairs of halves in 32.
There are 12 halves in 6 inches. This is because each inch can be divided into two equal parts, making two halves per inch. Therefore, when you have 6 inches, you have 6 x 2 = 12 halves in total.
[3* sq(2)]/2 is the same as three halves times root two, or approximately 2.12132034356
A half pound can be divided into two halves.
Two halves equal a whole. (1/2 + 1/2 = 1)
(3/4)/2 would be the same as (3/4)*2, and that would equal 6/4 and could be simplified to be 3/2. Three fourths divided by two equals three halves.