it is a half
When something is divided into six equal parts, each part is called a "sixth." This term comes from the denominator in the fraction representing each part, which is 1/6 when an object is divided into six equal portions. Each sixth represents one out of the six total parts that make up the whole object.
An eighth of an inch.
third
When you break something into eight equal parts, each part is called an eighth.
If a meter stick is divided into ten equal parts, each part is called a decimeter. A decimeter is equal to one-tenth of a meter, and there are ten decimeters in one meter. This division is commonly used in measurements, particularly in the metric system.
A roundish and flattish part of something, typically each of two or more such parts divided by a fissure, and often projecting or hanging.
"Not joined together" means that two or more things are physically separate or disconnected from each other. "Divided" means to separate or split something into parts or sections.
You cannot have a quadrant (a quarter) in a shape that is divided into 9 parts!
Each degree of latitude and longitude on Earth is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is further divided into 60 seconds. This means that there are a total of 3600 seconds in one degree.
each part is for an hour
Shapes that can be divided into two equal parts are called "symmetrical" or "mirror image" shapes. When a shape can be divided into two equal halves that perfectly match each other, it is said to have reflectional symmetry. Examples of such shapes include squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, as they can be divided into two equal parts along a line of symmetry.
When a circle is divided into three parts, it is typically referred to as being divided into three sectors or segments. Each of these parts can be called a sector if they are defined by angles from the center or a segment if they are defined by chords. In geometry, this division can also relate to concepts in trigonometry and can represent various applications in fields like design and art.