50 It is 20 more than 30 and 20 less than 70 To find a halfway point (which is also the average), add the numbers together and divide by 2. 30 + 70 = 100 and 100 / 2 = 50
25
Oh, dude, the halfway point between 30 and 40 is like 35. You know, it's like right smack dab in the middle of those two numbers. So, if you were on a number line, you'd just kinda plop yourself down at 35 and call it a day. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Halfway between 30 and 80 is (30 + 80) ÷ 2 = 55.
Halfway between 15 and 30 is the average of the two numbers. To find the average, you add the two numbers together and then divide by 2. In this case, (15 + 30) / 2 = 45 / 2 = 22.5. Therefore, 22.5 is halfway between 15 and 30.
50 It is 20 more than 30 and 20 less than 70 To find a halfway point (which is also the average), add the numbers together and divide by 2. 30 + 70 = 100 and 100 / 2 = 50
Oh, dude, the halfway point between 30 and 40 is like 35. You know, it's like right smack dab in the middle of those two numbers. So, if you were on a number line, you'd just kinda plop yourself down at 35 and call it a day. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
30
25
It is: (20+30)/2 = 25
It is exactly halfway between the tick marks that are labelled 20 and 30.
Halfway between 30 and 80 is (30 + 80) ÷ 2 = 55.
The exact halfway point is on I-30 between Arkadelphia and Bryant, southwest of Little Rock. If I were making that trip, I'd stop in Hot Springs.
The halfway point is Hoag, Nebraska at these coordinates: 40° 49' 19" N / 97° 30' 42" W
It is 27.5, the number halfway between the two middle numbers.
The halfway point is Rowesville, South Carolina.
It is: 55