 So if you had 10 items and want to divide it by 5, then you are saying that you want to split those items into 5 piles. Yes. Right? And how many items in each? 2. Right? But if you divided it by a half, you're saying you want to split the items into half a piece. What would that even mean? It means you take. Here, let's erase this. Here, I'll show you division. Oh wow, this red pen is not coming off too well. Bad red pen. Here. Maybe one way, the best way to learn how division by half works is to follow. Maybe it's to follow. If you take 10 and divide it by a half, right? Why is my one sideways? If you divide it by a half, right? Whenever you get fraction on top of a fraction, if you want to think about it, write it sideways. This is 10 divided by a half. That's what this means, symbol here. Let me use blue so it's not as bad to take off. This symbol here is really this guy here, right? Divide it by half. When you're doing division with fractions, you change it to multiplication and flip the fraction. So times 2 over 1. Well, 10 is just 10 over 1. So when you multiply fractions, top, multiply, stop, bottom, multiply, bottom, 10 times 2 is 20. 1 times 1 is 1, but 20 divided by 1 is 20. So you get 20 pieces out of it. You get 20 half pieces out of it. Now if you want to think about it, here's 10 apples. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10. Well, we're going to divide each 10 by half. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Oops, 20. You have 20 half pieces. There isn't any deeper meaning than that, right? There isn't. It's just that, right? Don't try to take any deeper meaning in certain mathematical operations. It's just a technique, right? It's just a technique.