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It's five and a halve
Different people use different strategies. Some would divide by two (halve the number) and do that again for division by four. And one more time for division by eight. I find that I can do long divisions quickly and accurately so that is the way I choose.
Half circle plus quarter circle is equal to three-fourths of a circle. Three-fourths of a circle plus one eighth of a circle is seven-eighths. You still need one more eighth to complete the circle.
Look a circle has an infinite or you can say uncountable of sides, which means that it has an infinite number of corners as well. If you take one section of the circle, it will look curved. But as you zoom in, it will look less curved, and eventually you will have linearity. That is where the sides come from. As proof, look at a decagon (10 sides). It is starting to look round. As you add more and more sides to a polygon, it starts to look more and more like a circle. If you had a polygon with 1000 sides, would you be able to distinguish the different sides?
Every mixed number is more than ' 1 '. If the radius of the circle is more than '1', then the area of the circle is more than (pi) square units.
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It's five and a halve
No, they're more likely to fault. Ductile rocks are more likely to fold.
You can write small so that you can get more information on the card. To keep information separated on the card, you can fold the card and write different subjects within the fold lines.
Different people use different strategies. Some would divide by two (halve the number) and do that again for division by four. And one more time for division by eight. I find that I can do long divisions quickly and accurately so that is the way I choose.
Benjamin Scott Fold, better known as Ben Fold for his band Ben Fold's Five, has a variety of pages an individual may visit to learn more about his music. Such sites include: Wikipedia, The Official Ben Folds site, as well as Ben Fold's Twitter and Facebook pages.
Yes, the word 'fold' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I will fold the flyers for you to stuff the envelopes. (verb)She hid her hand in the fold of her skirt. (noun)The last step is to fold the meringue into the batter. (verb)We're always happy to welcome one more sheep into the fold. (noun)
Yes, but you can't fold it in half more than 7 times
It is 90% silver and worth a bit more than $10 at current silver prices.
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Half circle plus quarter circle is equal to three-fourths of a circle. Three-fourths of a circle plus one eighth of a circle is seven-eighths. You still need one more eighth to complete the circle.