Five wholes and one half.
Divide the 11 by 2: 11 ÷ 2 = 5.5
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∙ 8y agoBlakeley Brown
5 wholes = ten halves plus one half = 11 halves
There are 16 halves in eight wholes.
10 halves in 5 wholes.
You can make 4 wholes from 8 halves.
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5 wholes = ten halves plus one half = 11 halves
There are 16 halves in eight wholes.
10 halves in 5 wholes.
You can make 4 wholes from 8 halves.
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Six whole halves. Each whole has two halves making it, 6(wholes)x2(#of halves in whole)= 12. 12 halves in 6 wholes.
3 / 0.5 = 6
2 ÷ 1/2 = 2 x 2/1 = 4 Alternatively: 1 whole is 2 halves → 2 wholes = 2 x 2 halves = 4 halves.
There are only 2 halves to any number. If you mean how many halves are in 4 wholes: Since there are 2 halves to a whole, you multiply 2 x 4, which gives you a total of 8 halves in 4 wholes.
Six wholes can be split into 12 halves