=1/6.
Oh, dude, half of three and a half cups is like... one and three-fourths cups. It's not rocket science, just divide that bad boy in half and you're good to go. So, if you need to measure out half of three and a half cups, just grab yourself a cup and three-fourths measure and call it a day.
Oh, what a lovely little math problem we have here! Let's see, when you divide five and one half by three fourths, you end up with seven. Isn't that just a happy little number? Remember, there are many ways to solve a problem, and it's all about enjoying the process of learning and exploring.
This is a division problem; just divide by four. Sometimes it is easier to divide something in half, and then divide it in half again. One quarter of 40 is 10.
One-half of three-fourths is three-eighths.
The answer is one-half. It is twice as much as one-fourth. Consider one as a whole. If you divide it into two parts, you will get one half (1/2), if into three parts, you will get 1/3 (one-third), if into 4 parts, you will get 1/4 (one-fourth).
Oh, dude, half of three and a half cups is like... one and three-fourths cups. It's not rocket science, just divide that bad boy in half and you're good to go. So, if you need to measure out half of three and a half cups, just grab yourself a cup and three-fourths measure and call it a day.
One half and three fourths are not equivalent. If you were to divide 1/2 (1 divided by 2), you would get .50 . If you were to divide 3/4 (3 divided by 4), you would get .75, therefore making one half not equivalent to three fourths.
Divide it and it should be 8 and a remainder of 1.
Many ways: Join the opposite vertices; Join the midpoint of each side to the midpoint of the opposite side; Draw three lines parallel to one of the sides at distances of a quarter, half and three-quarters of the width. Then there are ways that give equal but non-congruent parts.
(Divide by 1/2) is the same operation as (multiply by 2).(1.75) x (2) = 3 and 1/2
Oh, what a lovely little math problem we have here! Let's see, when you divide five and one half by three fourths, you end up with seven. Isn't that just a happy little number? Remember, there are many ways to solve a problem, and it's all about enjoying the process of learning and exploring.
A square has only to diagonals and either one will divide it in half.
one fourth: divide the number by 4, or multiply it by 0.25half: divide the number by 2, or multiply it by 0.5 three fourths: multiply the answer to the first by 3, or multiply the original number by 0.75
It is: 1/2 divided by 1/2 = 1
This is a division problem; just divide by four. Sometimes it is easier to divide something in half, and then divide it in half again. One quarter of 40 is 10.
It is three sixteenths.
One-half of three-fourths is three-eighths.