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To divide a clock into three equal parts using two lines, the lines must intersect at the center of the clock face. You can draw two lines from any point on the clock face that intersect at the center of the clock, effectively dividing it into three equal parts.
You group the numbers 11,12,1,2.Then you group the numbers 10,9,3,4.last you group the numbers 8,7,6,5.
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Thet are straight lines which divide an angle into two equal parts.
6 straight lines drawn inside of an octagon will divide the octagon into 8 triangles
Yes.
If, by two straight lines, you mean two diameters, the answer is No, you cannot. Two diameters will divide the clock face into four parts. The sum of the numbers, 1 to 12, is 78 which is not divisible by 4. A diameter from between 9 and 10 (to between 3 and 4) will divide the clock face into halves, and the numbers in each half add to 39. Unfortunately, that is only one line, and not two as required.
To divide a clock into three equal parts using two lines, the lines must intersect at the center of the clock face. You can draw two lines from any point on the clock face that intersect at the center of the clock, effectively dividing it into three equal parts.
if it has to be straight i say the most if 6
You group the numbers 11,12,1,2.Then you group the numbers 10,9,3,4.last you group the numbers 8,7,6,5.
Draw a clock face. Draw lines between 12:00 to 5:00, 4:00 to 9:00 and 1:00 to 8:00.
22 of them.
That depends how many sections you wish to divide it into.
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Thet are straight lines which divide an angle into two equal parts.
6 straight lines drawn inside of an octagon will divide the octagon into 8 triangles
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