6 = 6/1 = 12/2
Answer: twelve
There is 30 minutes in a half hour. There is no hours in half hours.
There are 5 half hours in 2.5 hours
half (1 hour) = 30 minutesIt is 0.5 hours.
There are 2 quarters hours in half an hour and a quarter of an hour is 15 minutes while half an hour is 30 minutes
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math here? Okay, so a day has 24 hours, a quarter of a day is 6 hours, half of that is 3 hours, and a third of that is 1 hour. So, in total, there are 1 hour in half of a third of a quarter of a day. Math can be fun, right?
There are 12 half-hour periods in 6 hours. This is calculated by dividing the total number of hours (6) by the length of each period in hours (0.5). So, 6 hours ÷ 0.5 hours/period = 12 periods.
There is 30 minutes in a half hour. There is no hours in half hours.
There are 5 half hours in 2.5 hours
2 half hours would be 1 hour
Half an hour in decimals is represented as 0.5 hours. This is because half of 60 minutes is 30 minutes, and when converted to hours, 30 minutes is 0.5 of an hour.
half (1 hour) = 30 minutesIt is 0.5 hours.
There are 2 quarters hours in half an hour and a quarter of an hour is 15 minutes while half an hour is 30 minutes
There are 24 hours in a day and 3 20-minute periods in each hour.(24 hours/day) x (3 20-minute periods/hour) = 7220-minute periods/day
A half hour is 30 min so there is two half hours in an hour
One half hour.
Let's assume you start with one bacterium: Step by step this gives you: ½ hour: 2 1 hour: 4 1½ hours: 8 2 hours: 16 2½ hours: 32 3 hours: 64 3½ hours: 128 4 hours: 256 You will notice that the number doubles each hour. So you can just apply the formula: bacteria = 2t, where t is the number of time periods. In this case we have 8 half-hours, so that's 28, or 256.
There are 60 minutes in one hour, so in two half hours, which is equivalent to one hour, there are 60 minutes. Therefore, there are 60 minutes in two half hours.