To determine how many half meters are needed to measure 4 and a half meters, we need to divide the total length by the length of each half meter. In this case, 4 and a half meters is equivalent to 9 half meters (4.5 meters ÷ 0.5 meters). Therefore, 9 half meters are needed to measure 4 and a half meters in total.
One and a half meter is written as 1 1/2 meters or 1.5 meters.
If you mean the side length of a square is half a meter, then you have 0.5 meters x 0.5 meters = 0.25 square meters.
It is 536/2 = 268 meters
the answer is 1 meter long and 1 and a half wides
Volume = pi * radius^2 * height
Maybe 9?
Oh, dude, half a meter is like, half of a meter, so it's like 0.5 meters. It's not rocket science, unless you're measuring rockets, then you might need a full meter. But yeah, half a meter is just half of a meter, simple math, man.
A half a metre is basically 50 centimetres since 1m makes 100 centimetres.
2 half meters is 1 meter. There are 100cm in a meter
0.5 meters.
One and a half meter is written as 1 1/2 meters or 1.5 meters.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, let me break it down for you. So, a half meter is 0.5 meters, right? To make 4 and a half meters, you'd need 9 half meters. It's like basic math, man.
0.5 meters
half a meter
0.43 meters or just a bit under half a meter. 0.43 meters or just a bit under half a meter.
You would use meters. A kilometer is over half a mile, but a meter is just longer than a yard.
there are 500m