Select any one side and divide its length into 5 equal parts. Draw lines that are parallel to the adjacent side to the opposite side. This will divide the rectangle into 5 equal strips.
Oh, dude, you just gotta draw two diagonal lines from one corner to the opposite corner, creating four triangles, and then draw a line horizontally across the middle of the rectangle. Boom, five equal parts! It's like slicing a pizza, but with shapes.
I'm fairly certain that this cannot be done.
Divide the square into five strips.
The number of degrees in one complete revolution of a radius is 360°. Therefore the number of degrees covered in 1/5 of a revolution is 72° . To divide a circle into 5 equal parts create 5 sectors each measuring 72° at the centre of the circle.
Divide the base of the triangle into five equal lengths. Draw lines from the opposite vertex to each of these dividing points. The triangle will be divided into five parts, each with the same area. The base is 1/5 of the original base, and they all have the same height - the same as in the original triangle.
You divide it into parts of 1.2by4
Oh, dude, you just gotta draw two diagonal lines from one corner to the opposite corner, creating four triangles, and then draw a line horizontally across the middle of the rectangle. Boom, five equal parts! It's like slicing a pizza, but with shapes.
divide the rectangle into 5 equal parts. Shade two of those parts.
In complete sentnces, explain why you can cut the rectangles into different shapes and still have four equal parts.
Like this : Draw a Rectangle , Divide the rectangle into 5 even parts. Shade 4 of the 5 parts. Thats it.
To divide 13.5 into 5 equal parts, you simply divide 13.5 by 5. This calculation gives you 13.5 ÷ 5 = 2.7. Therefore, each of the 5 equal parts would be 2.7.
12.5 ÷ 5 = 2.5
I'm fairly certain that this cannot be done.
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Try 105/5 = 21
Select any one side. Divide its length into 5 equal parts. Do the same to the opposite side. Join the corresponding divisions. You will then have 5 equal rectangular divisions of the square.
To divide 50 equally, you can split it into equal parts based on the number of divisions you want. For example, if you want to divide 50 into 5 equal parts, each part would be 10 (50 ÷ 5 = 10). Similarly, you could divide it into 2 equal parts of 25 each, or 10 equal parts of 5 each. The key is to use division to ensure each part is the same size.