9 inches
trisect
three
An angel bisector is the line that cuts an angel exactly into two equal pieces! :]
Divide the circle's circumference into six 60 degree angles and join the angles to its centre then cut it into 6 equal pieces.
Use a protractor and divide it into 36 degree wedges.
The fewest number of pieces he needs of each kind of sub sandwich to make them equal is three. He will need three pieces of each sub sandwich to make them equal. 3 pieces of turkey 3 pieces of roast beef 3 pieces of ham
Cut each sandwich into three equal pieces and give each person one piece.
One fifteenth
6/8 = 0.75 ft or 0.75*12 = 9 inches.
By angle: a right triangle. By sides: an isosceles triangle.
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!
If the first sandwich is twice the size of the second one, then 25% of the first one will equal 50% of the second one. The same things would be true if the second sandwich was half the size of the first one, which is the same thing.
It really depends how long you make the pieces. You are better off in keeping the pieces multiples of 5 or 10 so you can maximise the amount of equal pieces
While many shapes can be divided into more than four equal pieces, the most common shape with that characteristic would be a pentagon, which has five equal pieces, or fifths. Another shape that would be divided into a different amount of equal pieces would be a triangle, with three equal pieces or thirs. And a third would be a hexagon, with six equal pieces, or sixths.
The one with 3 out of 8 pieces eaten.
10 pieces
If anything is cut into two equal pieces, it has been bisected.The present tense is bisect.