two-fourths = one-half one-half of 16 = 8 or (2 divided by 4) x 16 = 0.5 x 16 = 8
1/2 x 1/8 = 1/16
1 x 16 = 16 2 x 16 = 32 3 x 16 = 48 4 x 16 = 64 5 x 16 = 80 6 x 16 = 96 7 x 16 = 112 8 x 16 = 128 9 x 16 = 144 10 x 16 = 160 11 x 16 = 176 12 x 16 = 192 13 x 16 = 208 14 x 16 = 224 15 x 16 = 240 16 x 16 = 256 17 x 16 = 272 18 x 16 = 288 19 x 16 = 304 20 x 16 = 320
Just multiply 16 x 0, 16 x 1, 16 x 2, 16 x 3, etc., also 16 x (-1), 16 x (-2), etc., to get multiples.
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two-fourths = one-half one-half of 16 = 8 or (2 divided by 4) x 16 = 0.5 x 16 = 8
There are 72 ounces in four and a half pounds.
g(x) = √(x - 16) The graph of g(x) = √(x - 16) has the same shape as the graph of f(x) = √x. However, it is shifted horizontally to the right 16 units. The graph of the function f(x)=square root(x) is made up of half a parabola (in the first quadrant) with directrix (16, 0), which opens rightward. The domain is [16,∞) and range [0, ∞).
1/2 x 1/8 = 1/16
8 x 24? 16 x 12? 6 x 32? etc etc
A Semicircle is half a circle, so it has half the area of the circle with diameter 16: Area_circle = π x radius2 = π x (diameter/2)2 ⇒ area_semicircle = 1/2 x π x (diameter/2)2 = 1/2 x π x (16/2)2 = 32π units2 ≈ 100.53 units2 =
There are three teaspoons in a tablespoon, 16 tablespoons in a half a pound and two half pounds in a pound, so That means there are 96 teaspoons in a pound. 3 x 16 x 2 = 96 3 (teaspoons) x 16 (tablespoons in a half pound) x 2 (half pounds in one pound) = 96 teaspoons it depends what material your converting volume to weight you would have to know the density for that.
There are eight ounces in half a pound, since there are 16 ounces in a pound. 16 x 1/2 = 16/2 = 8/1 = 8
3/16 (three sixteenths) 3/8 x 1/2 = 3/16
(1/2) x (5/8) = 5/16
There are 16 ounces in one pound. Therefore, 8.5 pounds is equal to 8.5 x 16 = 136 ounces.
5/8 x 5/2 = 25/16 or 1 and 9/16 or 0.625 x 2.5 = 1.5625 or 1 and 9/16