five halves = 5/2 = 10/4 3/4 into 10/4 = 3 with 1/4 remaining as 10 = (3x3) + 1
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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.
You can make 4 wholes from 8 halves.
2 ÷ 1/2 = 2 x 2/1 = 4 Alternatively: 1 whole is 2 halves → 2 wholes = 2 x 2 halves = 4 halves.
five halves = 5/2 = 10/4 3/4 into 10/4 = 3 with 1/4 remaining as 10 = (3x3) + 1
5.5 is 11 halves.
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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.
no, three halves is 11/2
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You can make 4 wholes from 8 halves.
2 ÷ 1/2 = 2 x 2/1 = 4 Alternatively: 1 whole is 2 halves → 2 wholes = 2 x 2 halves = 4 halves.
The answer to this is to take the halves (8) and then divide them by them by 2. The answer to your question in particular is 4. If it was 11 say, you would divide by two (5.5) and then with the remaining 0.5 convert it back into a fraction. Therefore the answer to 11 would be 5 1/2. Sorry if this is confusing!!! In short, the answer to your question is 4.
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5 wholes = ten halves plus one half = 11 halves