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Dane here. We don't use half-third to say 2½ except for the time of day, like half-twelve is 11:30.
The way we count is indeed that way though: halvfems is short for halvfemsindstyve, literally half-five-times-twenty, meaning ½5×20 = 4.5×20 = 90.
We don't use "fems" tough. That would mean femsindstyve which is 5*20 and we say a hundred of course.
So we have this:
There is a relic from this system still in use: halvanden (1 and a half). Though I doubt many people know the origin of the word.