make a large cross in it (a big kiss) then put a plus sign in it
To divide a square into eighths, you can first split the square in half vertically and then in half horizontally, creating four smaller squares. Next, divide each of these four squares in half again, either vertically or horizontally, resulting in a total of eight smaller squares. Label each eighth with the fraction 1/8, indicating that each represents one part of the whole square.
The square root of three-eighths to the nearest tenths place is 0.2
You can divide it into halfs, fourths, eighths, sixteenths, thirty seconds, etc.
Divide it by four
To find out how many eighths are in 13, you can divide 13 by 1/8. This is equivalent to multiplying 13 by 8, which equals 104. Therefore, there are 104 eighths in 13.
divide a square into eighths
To divide a square into eighths, you can first split the square in half vertically and then in half horizontally, creating four smaller squares. Next, divide each of these four squares in half again, either vertically or horizontally, resulting in a total of eight smaller squares. Label each eighth with the fraction 1/8, indicating that each represents one part of the whole square.
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The square root of three-eighths to the nearest tenths place is 0.2
You can divide it into halfs, fourths, eighths, sixteenths, thirty seconds, etc.
Divide it by four
Very easy. Draw a square, draw a line through it then from above the line 4 times (draw it inside the square, not on the edges of the square) then you are done. it should be a 4x2 grid. 4x2 means 2 rows and 4 squares on each row.
2 divide by 8 = 0.25
you divide 3 into 8
0.875; simply divide seven by eight.
To find out how many eighths are in 13, you can divide 13 by 1/8. This is equivalent to multiplying 13 by 8, which equals 104. Therefore, there are 104 eighths in 13.
To find out how many eighths are in 1.6, you can divide 1.6 by 0.125 (which is the value of one eighth). Calculating this gives you 1.6 ÷ 0.125 = 12.8. Therefore, there are 12.8 eighths in 1.6.