Think about a circle. If you divide it into six equal parts, each part is 1/6 of the circle. Now think about a circle that is identical to the first. If you divide that one into eight equal parts, each part is 1/8 of the circle. If you compare the two divided circles, you will see that the 1/8 pieces must be smaller than the 1/6 pieces, because eight pieces are filling the same space as six pieces. Draw this out on paper to prove this to yourself if need be.
Draw 6 circles 'cut' into 3 pieces and shade all of them. Draw one more circle 'cut' into 3 pieces. Shade only one diece in the last circle,
60 degrees each.
Circumference is equal to 2πr. Where π is equal to 3.14159, so 2π=6.283. Just to find the circumference you are multiplying the radius by a number a little greater than 6.
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Divide the circle's circumference into six 60 degree angles and join the angles to its centre then cut it into 6 equal pieces.
Think about a circle. If you divide it into six equal parts, each part is 1/6 of the circle. Now think about a circle that is identical to the first. If you divide that one into eight equal parts, each part is 1/8 of the circle. If you compare the two divided circles, you will see that the 1/8 pieces must be smaller than the 1/6 pieces, because eight pieces are filling the same space as six pieces. Draw this out on paper to prove this to yourself if need be.
You divide each apple into 3 equal pieces. You will then have 8 x 3 = 24 equal pieces. 24 pieces divided by 6 people = 4 pieces per person
If it takes 6 pie shaped pieces to form a circle and you have 2 then the fraction is 2/6
A full circle has 360 degrees; so just divide the 360 degrees by 6 in this case.
Draw 6 circles 'cut' into 3 pieces and shade all of them. Draw one more circle 'cut' into 3 pieces. Shade only one diece in the last circle,
60 degrees each.
The best way to divide a square cake into 6 pieces would to first cut the cake in half (creating 2 pieces) and cutting each of those 2 pieces into thirds (creating 6 pieces).
Circumference is equal to 2πr. Where π is equal to 3.14159, so 2π=6.283. Just to find the circumference you are multiplying the radius by a number a little greater than 6.
by drawing 5 horizontal line interval between = 1/5 L and one vertical line in mid we get 10 equal pieces
The answer will depend on the units used for 11.5 x 6.
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