8352 divided by 2 (which is the same as taking one half of an amount) is 4176.
[three sixths] are the same amount as [one half]
No. The "half-life" of any radioactive substance is a measure of the probability of decay, and is the same for ten atoms or ten pounds. The number of atoms left after one half-life will be different (5 atoms or 5 pounds, for example), but it will always be half of the starting amount.
Four eighths ( 4/8 ) is the same amount as three sixths ( 3/6 ). Both of them are the same amount as one half ( 1/2 ).
You can use the same amount of oil as mayo.
1.5 = 1 1/2 (one and a half)
The size of each half will increase if the size of the whole increases, but relative to the other half, it will remain equal in size.
About half of the moon is always lit by the sun. This is because only one half of the moon is visible from Earth at any given time. The amount of light that can be seen from Earth reflects different phases of the moon as it orbits.
Anything divided by itself is always one.
It is the same: one half.
Yes, the percentage of radioactive atoms that decay during one half-life is always the same, which is 50%. This means that half of the radioactive atoms present will undergo radioactive decay within each half-life duration.
No - one half plus one half equals one.