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The lower quartile divides the lower half into two equal parts.
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yes you can put a trapezoid on top and the bottom but upside down and the one on the side put it side ways so you have 4 trapezoids Would you trust an answer that isn't even punctuated? Not that it would make any sense even if it were. The question says "a trapezoid"; that means one, not four. Probably the easiest method is to divide the trapezoid into 2 equal parts, then divide each of these into 2 equal parts. Bisect the parallel sides, then connect the midpoints forming 2 new trapezoids each half the size of the original. The bases of each are equal and each is the same height. Repeat the procedure for each of the new trapezoids. All 4 will be equal in area, but they won't be congruent (equal in shape).
Half the angle it is to be mounted to. Example- A 90 deg cabinet corner would require that each piece of molding is cut at 45 in order to butt up flush to each other. If a corner cap is used that cover 45 deg of the 90 deg corner, then each piece of molding would be cut to 22.5 deg in order to butt up flush to the cap.
0.5 = 1/2 (a half)
Cut an apple into 4 equal pieces. Cut each piece of the apple in half. The 8 pieces you end up with are each one eighth of the apple.
If you cut a line into two pieces it would be a half.
One Sixteenth. If a cake is cut into 8 equal pieces each piece is one-eighth of the cake.If you now cut each of those 8 pieces of cake into two you would now have 16 pieces, each one being one-sixteenth of the whole cake.
you started off with one piece, broke it, and now you have two pieces of equal length
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Yes that's correct. Imagine a pie or pizza. Slice into quarters. Make one cut in half, then another cut perpendicular to that. Each piece is 1/4 of the whole. Now make two more slices at 45° angles, so that there are 8 equal pieces. Each of those is 1/8 of the whole, and also each of those is one half of the quarter-size pieces.
im guessing the end of this question is how many pieces would each friend have. the answer would be two
When something is cut into equal pieces, (think of a pie), the pieces are larger the fewer pieces there are. If the pie is cut in half, that is an entire HALF of the pie one has to eat. But if the pie is cut into three equal pieces, there are more pieces, but they are smaller. So, one fourth of the pie would be even smaller because you are getting ONE piece of a pie that is cut into FOUR pieces. The bottom number of the fraction is how many equal sized pieces there are, and the top number is how many you are getting.
If an 18 cm strip were to be cut in half each piece would be 9 cm long.
Here are two alternative explanations. 1) Because each piece is made up of the same material as the original piece. Density is a characteristic property of a material. 2) Because density is defined as mass / volume, and if you divide something into two equal pieces, you will get 1/2 the mass for each piece, but also 1/2 the volume.
surface area of each piece would be 100 sq.inch
1) One vertical cut in half.2) A second vertical cut at 90 degrees to the previous one. You should now have 4 equal pieces.3) Make a cut parallel to the table, halfway through the cake. Like you are slicing a bagel in half or a subway sandwich. Should now have 8 equal pieces.4) Eat one piece!