By cutting through its lines of symmetry or its diagonals
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Multiply by length x the width of the room. Sometimes the room is not just a rectangle. Then you must divide it up into smaller pieces each of which is a rectangle.
It is not possible
Well, darling, you can't magically turn a rectangle into a square just by cutting it. But if you want to make a 6 by 6 square using that 9 by 4 rectangle, you'll have to trim off some excess. Cut the rectangle into a 6 by 4 and a 3 by 4 piece, then rearrange the pieces to form a 6 by 6 square. Voila!
Like this : Draw a Rectangle , Divide the rectangle into 5 even parts. Shade 4 of the 5 parts. Thats it.
1.10*X=402. Divide each side by 10:X=4 centimeters3. Check your answer 10*4=40The width of the rectangle is 4 centimeters
You divide each apple into 3 equal pieces. You will then have 8 x 3 = 24 equal pieces. 24 pieces divided by 6 people = 4 pieces per person
You get two congruent right triangles when you divide a rectangle diagonally. (This is one way to show that the area of each of those triangles is 1/2*base*height. Rectangle area = (4 in)(8 in) = 32 in2. Triangle area = (1/2)(4 in)(8 in) = 16 in2.)
You devide one apple in 6 exact pieces and then give 4 pieces to each child.
You get two congruent right triangles when you divide a rectangle diagonally. (This is one way to show that the area of each of those triangles is 1/2*base*height. Rectangle area = (4 in)(8 in) = 32 in2. Triangle area = (1/2)(4 in)(8 in) = 16 in2.)
The answer depends on what the weight of the lump and the relative proportions of the pieces.
vertical lines across the body