Welcome to the Smartick blog! In this week’s post, we are going to learn how to calculate halves, thirds, and fourths. These expressions are not only used in math problems, but also in daily life.
Do you know what they are? Do you know how to calculate them? In this post, you will realize how easy it is to calculate halves, thirds, and fourths.
Halves
One half is equivalent to the fraction: 1/2. Therefore, it is half of any amount. Halves are calculated by dividing by 2.
For example:
One half of 10 = ½ of 10 = 10/2 = 5.
One half of 34 = ½ of 34 = 34/2 = 17.
Three halves of 14 = 3/2 of 14 = 3 x 14/2 = 3 x 7 = 21.
Thirds
One third is equivalent to the fraction: 1/3. Therefore, it is a third of an amount. Thirds are calculated by dividing by 3.
For example:
One third of 24 =1/3 of 24 = 24/3 = 8.
One third of 33 =1/3 of 33 = 33/3 = 11.
Five thirds of 15 = 5/3of 15 = 5 x 15/3 = 5 x 5 = 25.
Fourths
One fourth is equivalent to the fraction: 1/4. Therefore, it is a quarter of an amount. Fourths are calculated by dividing by 4.
For example:
One fourth of 20 = ¼ of 20 = 20/4 = 5.
One fourth of 28 = ¼ of 28 = 28/4 = 7.
Seven fourths of 8 = 7/4of 8 = 7 x 8/4 = 7 x 2 = 14.
Have you learned about halves, thirds, and fourths? Feel free to share this post with your friends and colleagues so that they too can learn. And remember that in order to learn these calculations and much more like LCM calculation it is best to sign up on Smartickand try it for free!
Learn More:
- Half, Third, Fourth, Fifth in Math: Definition & Calculation
- Learn about Fractions: Halves, Thirds and Fourths
- Solve Fraction Problems with Halves, Thirds and Quarters
- Strategy for Mental Calculation: Halves
- Using the Number Line to Compare Fractions
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