To divide a 12-unit rectangle into halves, you can either cut it vertically or horizontally. If you choose a vertical cut, you would make a straight line down the middle of the rectangle, resulting in two 6-unit by the full height rectangles. Alternatively, a horizontal cut across the middle would yield two 12-unit by 6-unit rectangles. Both methods effectively create two equal areas of 6 square units each.
To find the unit rate of 12 to 96, you divide 96 by 12. This gives you 8, meaning that for every 12 units, there are 8 of something else. Therefore, the unit rate is 8.
By dividing something. What you divide will depend on what unit rate you want to find. As an example, let's assume that a dozen (12 units) of a certain product cost $48. If you divide $48 by 12 units, you have a unit rate of 4 dollars/unit. (In principle, you can also divide the other way round; in that case you have 1/4 units/dollar.)
There are 12 halves in 6 wholes. Since each whole can be divided into 2 halves, you multiply the number of wholes (6) by 2, resulting in 12 halves.
To convert a smaller unit to a larger unit, you would divide the quantity by the conversion factor. For example, when converting inches to feet, you would divide the number of inches by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. This process effectively reduces the numerical value while increasing the unit size.
Divide both halves by 6: 12 : 42 = (12 ÷ 6) : (42 ÷ 6) = 2 : 7 The ratios 12 to 42 is equivalent to 2 to 7.
In 6 centimeters, there are an infinite number of halves. This is because you can continue to divide any length in half indefinitely, resulting in an infinite number of halves. Each time you divide the length in half, you create two equal parts, or halves, of the original length.
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Divide both numbers by 12. So 9.00 : 12 = 9.00/12 : 12/12 = 0.75 : 1 So the unit rate is 0.75
what i did is divide 5.79 by 12 that equals
By dividing something. What you divide will depend on what unit rate you want to find. As an example, let's assume that a dozen (12 units) of a certain product cost $48. If you divide $48 by 12 units, you have a unit rate of 4 dollars/unit. (In principle, you can also divide the other way round; in that case you have 1/4 units/dollar.)
Well, honey, if we're talking about cutting 12 into halves, you'd end up with 24 halves. But if you're asking how many halves are in 12 as a whole, the answer is just one big ol' 12. So, it all depends on how you slice it, sugar.
The best answer is to divide 300 to 25 and it with give you 12.
The best answer is to divide 300 to 25 and it with give you 12.
Yes it measures 3 on all sides sides across from each other but it would have to be a square. Having a rectangle is impossible. Then again a square is a rectangle but a rectangle isn't a square.
The formula for the area of a rectangle is A = LW. If A = 72 and L = 12, you can plug those into the equation and simplify. Solve for W. 72 = 12W divide both sides by 12 72/12 = W W = 6ft
There are 12 halves in 6 wholes. Since each whole can be divided into 2 halves, you multiply the number of wholes (6) by 2, resulting in 12 halves.