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You can say'A half' or 'one half.' You would use the phrase "a half" Both "a" and "an" are singular articles. If you are referring to only one half, you use "a half". 'A' is usually before words/verbs, unless the word starts with a vowel, then you use 'an'.
Usually to measure mass, one uses grams or kilograms.
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Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.
That's a trick question that usually goes, "one of them isn't a nickel." The answer is a half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.