2 rectangles? Maybe
6 and 9 halves
5/2x2
Mass divided by volume. M/V
Draw a square and cut it in half from the middle of the top line to the middle of the bottom line. Draw another square just to the right, using that line as its left side. Note that you will only have to draw half of the square. You now have 3 halves.
Dividng the Skyline? Yeah :D HE IS SO KUTE XD
Infinite ways
yes they keep dividng and once u become an adult there just divde more
Four axes of symmetry: vertical axis, horizontal, positive diagonal (bottom left to top right) and negative diagonal (top left to bottom right). In fact, any straight line through the centre of the square divides it into two halves so there are an infinite number of ways, not just four. And the above are without looking at symmetric curves through the centre of the square.
Are you serious? Seven. There are seven halves in seven halves.
cut in half then cut both halves in half again
There are ten halves in five halves. This is because each whole is made up of two halves, so when you multiply five by two, you get ten. Therefore, five halves equal ten halves.
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