you can because say it was 100 then you would have it it would be 50 then you would half 50 witch is 25.
No, cutting a candy bar in half will not change its density. Density is a constant property of a substance, and cutting it into smaller pieces does not alter its mass or volume, which are the factors that determine density.
The density does not change.
less, if it is a fraction of a half, it cannt be a whole
yes
Its the same, even though the mass is smaller, so is the volume, there for the mass to volume ratio stays the same when you cut it in half.
They're equivalent, equal, and identical.
If the fraction is less than half, round down. If the fraction is half or greater, round up.
The density of each half remains the same as the original density of the bar. Cutting the aluminum bar in half does not change the density of the material, as density is an intrinsic property of the material.
Yes, the amount of matter in a select space is the same even if the amount of material is reduced
The density of something is the mass divided by the volume, so if you cut the item in half, it will not change the density at all. Instead, the two halves of the item will have the same density.
When rounding, if the number is greater than or equal to half, you round up. So 68.50 rounded to the nearest whole number is 69.
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