I would say no, because often two middle vowels will make a single sound, as in would, because, and sound.
Mid-dle 2 Syllables
3,150,000. Add both and divide by 2
pla gia rize Plagiearize has three syllables with the schwa sound in the middle.
To get a number (fraction or otherwise) that is exactly in the middle between two other numbers, take their average. That is, add the two numbers, and divide the result by 2.
The median is the middle number of a set. If the amount of numbers is even and the two middle numbers are not the same, then the value half way between them is the median. It is also the value when you add those two numbers and divide by 2. So if your two middle numbers were 7 and 5, the number halfway between them is 6, as is the number when you add 7 and 5 and divide by 2.
Haiku
The phrase "middle ages" has four syllables. The syllables in the phrase are mid-dle-a-ges.
Mid-dle 2 Syllables
3,150,000. Add both and divide by 2
Two.
The number in the middle, between the two? Add the two numbers, then divide the result by 2.
2
Middle school kids are those who are usually between the ages of 11 and 14 years old and in middle school.
a new wall forms in between middle of the cytoplasm.
pla gia rize Plagiearize has three syllables with the schwa sound in the middle.
It used to be the rule that you divide in the middle of the double consonants, but educational theory has moved away from this. Now, depending on which syllable is stressed, the division occurs either before or after the double consonant. The's not necessarily a right or wrong way. Some examples are listed here: bubb/le, hass/le, ev/ent/u/all/y.
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