
What is 0.5 as a fraction? - Cuemath
0.5 as a fraction is written as 1/2. What is 0.5 as a fraction? A fraction is a portion or section of any quantity out of a whole.
What is 0.5 as a fraction? - Socratic
Oct 6, 2015 · 0.5 is said as "five-tenths". This is because it is one place after the decimal (which is the tenths place). ...
What is 0.5 as a Fraction? - Cuemath
What is 0.5 as a Fraction? Fractions are used in maths to depict parts of the whole.. Answer: 0.5 as a fraction is equal to 1/2
arithmetic - 0.5 times 0.5 equals 0.25, but how does this work with ...
Feb 28, 2022 · First, let's do 3 times 0.5, which we'll treat as 0.5 + 0.5 + 0.5. But instead of thinking of it happening all at once, imagine we take 3 seconds, and in the first second we move from 0 to 0.5, in the second second we move from 0.5 to 1.0, and in the third second we move from 1.0 to 1.5, and then we're finished and see our answer is 1.5.
0.5% of what number is 4? - Socratic
Mar 9, 2017 · 0.5% of color(red)(800) is 4 "Percent" or "%" means "out of 100" or "per 100", Therefore 0.5% can be written as 0.5/100.
How do we calculate factorials for numbers with decimal places?
I was playing with my calculator when I tried $1.5!$. It came out to be $1.32934038817$. Now my question is that isn't factorial for natural numbers only? Like $2!$ is $2\\times1$, but how do we e...
Why is $0.5$ rounded up to $1.0$? It's not closer to $1$ than $0$?
Apr 26, 2018 · Why is 0.5 rounded up? It is exactly halfway between 0 and 1, so it is not closer to 1...nor is it closer to 0.
What is the reason why we add 0.5 and subtract 0.5 in the normal ...
Binomial is discrete (ie- 0,1,2,3,4,5...), yet Normal is continuous (can take any decimal figure). Thus, we convert the discrete probability range to a continuous (and cut the missing space between the digits in half).
How do you solve 2^x=0.5? - Socratic
Mar 10, 2018 · x=-1 We know that for any a^x=b, log_ab=x Here, a=2 and b=0.5. So we take: log_2 0.5=-1 So x=-1
What is the square root of 0.5? - Socratic
Mar 27, 2018 · sqrt2/2 sqrt(0.5)=sqrt(1/2)=sqrt1/sqrt2=1/sqrt2=sqrt2/2 All of these are equivalent. There are many ways to express radicals, and it can seem a little overwhelming.