If you are asking what is one-third of a pound and a half, the answer is one-half pound.
One half is larger. You can either use cross-multiplying or decimals to figure this out. One half in decimals is 0.5 while one third is only 0.3333333(3 continuing).
You can only add together fractions where the denominator (bottom number) is the same. One half is the same as 3/6. One third is the same as 2/6. 3 + 2 = 5 So your answer would be 5/6
one third - is only one answer any value of x such that 1/4 < x < 1/2 or 0.25 < x < 0.5
Fifty cents doesn't make one dollar. It is only half of a dollar. To get a dollar you need 4 quarters or 2 fifty cent pieces.
it is 0.33 ^ That is only one third. Thirty three and one third is 33.33
Assuming that there are 20 strawberries per pound, then you will need 10 blueberries.
You do are not being asked how many strawberries because the first sentence tells you the answer and that is way too easy. One pound and a half of strawberries divided by three is half a pound. To check if this is correct, try half a pound times three. That equals a pound and a half, the amount of the strawberries. It is actually very simple!
Yes. One half is 3/6ths and one third is only 2/6ths. In another way, one half is 0.50 and one third is 0.33.....
Yes, there are 16 ounces in one pound, so 8 ounces is only half a pound (0.5 pounds).
Surprisingly, Only Half a pound!
First or Third Quarter
Well a Double Quarter Pounder has half a pound of meat, whereas an Angus burger has only a third, so theoretically, yes, it does.
Nothing you only drink water when you are thirsty!
One half is larger. You can either use cross-multiplying or decimals to figure this out. One half in decimals is 0.5 while one third is only 0.3333333(3 continuing).
No its only the second half of season 2
If you're selling flour in your grocery store for $1.00 a pound, and I come in and ask for 24 ounces of flour,that's a pound and a half. What are you going to do ?--Tell me can only buy either one pound or two pounds, nothing in between ?Phooey! You just lost a customer.-- Are you going to charge me $1 for one pound and let me have the other 1/2 pound free ?You won't stay in business very long that way.-- Are you going to charge me $2 for the pound and a half ? Phooey again. You just lost a customer.You have to be able to handle fractions of a pound, and fractions of a dollar.
third quarter I barely learned that in school