There are two halves in a whole. If you multiply 2 by 10 you get the answer 20.
twenty. Two halves make one whole. So in ten wholes there are 10 x 2 = 20 halves.
10 / (1/2) = 10* (2/1) = 20
10 halves are in 5.
Well, honey, if we're talking about cutting 12 into halves, you'd end up with 24 halves. But if you're asking how many halves are in 12 as a whole, the answer is just one big ol' 12. So, it all depends on how you slice it, sugar.
There are two halves in a whole. If you multiply 2 by 10 you get the answer 20.
twenty. Two halves make one whole. So in ten wholes there are 10 x 2 = 20 halves.
10 / (1/2) = 10* (2/1) = 20
10 halves are in 5.
Well, honey, if we're talking about cutting 12 into halves, you'd end up with 24 halves. But if you're asking how many halves are in 12 as a whole, the answer is just one big ol' 12. So, it all depends on how you slice it, sugar.
The idea is to divide 10 by (1/2). Half is the same as 0.5. if you divide 10 by 0.5 on a calculator, you get 20
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How many halves are in r5 halve s
5 x 2 = 10 halves
There are two because 10/5 = 2
20
There are 20 tenths because there are 10 tenths in one whole.