while it depends on the cook, it helps to experiment.
4th's are bigger as something divided into only 4 pieces means the pieces are bigger, compared to something divided into 7 smaller pieces.
You smash a rock with a bigger rock
No. A fifth is bigger because the pieces are bigger, rather than an eighth would have to be cut into smaller pieces.
The chopped up vegetables present more surface area to the boiling water, and being in small pieces, cook through faster.
yes the bigger it is, the juicer. thae smaller it is, less juice
Oh, dude, it's like science time! So, technically, smaller pieces of Alka-Seltzer will react faster because there's more surface area for the water to hit and do its fizzy thing. So, like, if you want a speedy fizz fest, go small!
no because "THE BIGGER THE DENOMINATOR THE SMALLER THE FRACTION" look at it like this is you have bread and break into 4 equal pieces. Then you have equal sized bread and you break that into 9 equal parts your four pieces would be bigger than the nine pieces
the bigger the denominator (the bottom #) is the smaller the fraction the bigger it is the bigger the fraction. Ex: 1/2 is half 1/3 is a third 1/4 is a forth think of it like the pieces of a pie.
You can use a knife to chop or dice small things like vegetables or fruit into smaller pieces. Another option is to use a food processor to quickly and easily chop or blend ingredients into smaller bits.
Yes slice the apple pieces into smaller pieces for your goldfish to swallow it.Feed them fruits and vegetables every 2 days.
-- To get tenths, you chop one thing up into 10 pieces. -- To get hundredths, you chop one thing up into 100 pieces. Naturally they have to be smaller than when you only chopped it into 10.
Yes. When you cut a pizza into 3 pieces, the pieces are bigger than they are when you cut it into 12 pieces.