4000 times
No, you cannot fold a circle into halves more than 15 times. Theoretically, each fold doubles the number of sections, but practical limitations arise due to the increasing thickness and reduced size of the folded material. In reality, after about 7 or 8 folds, the material becomes too thick and small to fold effectively. Thus, achieving more than 15 folds is not feasible.
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8 times
3 times 1st step is fold paper in half 2nd fold it again in half and 3rd fold it a third time in half. open it an u get eight equal sections
No
A circle is a plane figure of two dimensions and therefore cannot be folded as this would need to be done through a third dimension.
You can fold a right triangle how many times you want cause if your really good at folding small pieces of paper then you would be able to fold it X many times
It has two lines of symitry. Symitry is when you can fold something in half and you get the same shape in both sides. For exaple: in a circle you have the same shape if you fold it horizontally or vertically. :)
4000 times
Fold it in half.
No, you cannot fold a circle into halves more than 15 times. Theoretically, each fold doubles the number of sections, but practical limitations arise due to the increasing thickness and reduced size of the folded material. In reality, after about 7 or 8 folds, the material becomes too thick and small to fold effectively. Thus, achieving more than 15 folds is not feasible.
16
Make circle with 18 inch radius, fold in half, fold in half.
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Ten fold