Uh kind of. But when people in English say half of one, they mean the number (1 in this case) divided by 2. Not 0.5 less. So half of 5 is 2.5 not 4.5.
I do feel like if you’re going to use 20 as your base, you should commit to it and say 80+12. If you’re going to include fractions like 0.5, just commit to base 10 and say nine and 2.
Uh kind of. But when people in English say half of one, they mean the number (1 in this case) divided by 2. Not 0.5 less. So half of 5 is 2.5 not 4.5.
I do feel like if you’re going to use 20 as your base, you should commit to it and say 80+12. If you’re going to include fractions like 0.5, just commit to base 10 and say nine and 2.
But either way it’s kind of cool and unique :)