Splitting a diamond into three equal parts is not a feasible or recommended practice due to the structure and value of diamonds. Diamonds are extremely hard and brittle, making them prone to shattering or breaking unevenly when attempting to cut them. Additionally, diamonds are typically cut by skilled professionals using specialized tools and techniques to maximize their beauty and value. Attempting to split a diamond into three equal parts would likely result in damaging the stone beyond repair.
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Cut it into 3 rectangles.
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You put 3 triangles in it.
Make it into three triangles.
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To split 122 equally, you would divide it by the number of parts you want to split it into. For example, if you want to split it into 2 equal parts, you would divide 122 by 2, resulting in 61 for each part. If you want to split it into 3 equal parts, you would divide 122 by 3, resulting in approximately 40.67 for each part. And so on for any number of equal parts you desire.
It's still 245. Each part is 812/3.
48 ÷ 5 = 9 remainder 3 No, unless the remaining 3 are split into 5 equal parts each and 3 of those parts are added to each row.
No, 1 third is equal to 3 ninthsNo, it is equal to 2 sixths, or 3 ninths. Think of, or better draw, a cake. Split it into thirds, colour one third in. You have one third of cake. Make the cake into 6 equal slices. There will now be 2 shaded parts. Make the cake into 9, equal pieces. There should be 3 shaded parts.
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Divide it by 3, giving 73.
to cut a rectangle into 3 equal parts, you make 2 lines each a little of center. adjust the line so the 3 parts are equal
It is a long oblong white or yellow pill that is scored 3 times equally in the event you want to split it in to 4 = parts of .50mgs that gives you 4 equal portions that equal 2mg of Xanax if that is what you have
21 divided in to 3 equal parts = 7
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