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.
Something that is divided into six equal parts is split into six segments or portions of equal size or value. This phrase can apply to many things, depending on context. Here are a few examples: A pizza divided into six equal slices – each slice represents 1/6 of the whole. A circle divided into six equal sectors – each sector has a central angle of 60°. An hour divided into six equal parts – each part is 10 minutes. A whole (1) divided by 6 – each part is 1/6. A task split among six people – each person does 1/6 of the work. If you had a specific object or situation in mind, I can give a more precise explanation.
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Insects have six legs, and their bodies are divided into three parts - head, thorax and abdomen.
6/10 six-tenths One whole is divided into ten equal parts, in which 6 parts is 6tenths
Six divided by 56 is 0.107142857143
6 divided by 86 = 0.0697
Three divided by six is a half and eighteen divided by six is three
The percent of 500,000 divided by six is 8,333,333.33
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