Well, isn't that just a happy little math question? If we take 68 and divide it by 2, we get 34. Just imagine that number peacefully resting in the middle, creating a perfect balance. It's like a gentle breeze on a sunny day, bringing harmony to our mathematical canvas.
34
No, it isn't since 34 is one half of 68.
50 percent is one half: {50% = 0.50 = 1/2}. One half of 68 is 34.
68 divided by 2 = 34.
68/2=32*68=2312
136 multiplied by 1/2 is 68.
That is 68 fluid ounces
68
After one half-life of 68.3 minutes, half of the gallium-68 sample will have decayed. Therefore, 5.0 mg of the original 10.0 mg sample will be left.
about one and half hour approx. 68 miles or 109 km
To find half of 136, divide it by 2. The answer is 68.
eight and a half 8's go into 68 (8.5)