Forever. No joke. Since there are decimals, you can halve something to trillionths and even further
two and a half times
About 15 times - half of 30. This will not necessarily be the exact value; just the long-term average if you do the experiment many, many times.About 15 times - half of 30. This will not necessarily be the exact value; just the long-term average if you do the experiment many, many times.About 15 times - half of 30. This will not necessarily be the exact value; just the long-term average if you do the experiment many, many times.About 15 times - half of 30. This will not necessarily be the exact value; just the long-term average if you do the experiment many, many times.
Any size sheet of paper can only be folded in half 7 times.
9.625 time or about 6 and half times.
27 and a half times
As many as you like until something does scare you to death!
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If you times something by 0.5, you have to half the number. So 130/0.5 = 65
Any paper can be folded in half for 6 times.
It is generally believed that an A4 piece of paper can be folded in half approximately seven to eight times due to the thickness of the paper increasing with each fold, making it increasingly difficult to fold further.
10 and a half times.
Nine and a half times
answ2. Any number may be divided into half as many times as you wish.A1. It depend on what it is, in theory you can, but perhaps not.
Ouch ! This will be a tough, complex process of calculation. 800 half-ounces = (800) times (1/2) = 400 ounces
6 times
Twelve and a half times.
Three and a half times.