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∙ 2012-12-04 00:24:18One and one third pieces.
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∙ 2012-12-04 00:24:18The answer is 6
In Baseball there are four bases: first, second, third, and home.
There are twelve thirds in four wholes.
The size of the square doesn't depend on how many pieces you cut it into. The more pieces it's divided into, the smaller the pieces have to be, but the whole thing is still the same four-inch square. If you could make something bigger by dividing it into more pieces, we'd all be buying steaks and roasts and making ground beef at home.
8 times because the last piece will be the ninth piece that doesn't need cutting.
One ninth.
Each player has four pieces.
16
Four of them.
The answer is 6
There used to be five pieces but now in a standard bar four pieces is the norm 'No jive about five give me four' was the slogan used to sell that change
He ate 2 pieces and left 4 pieces
23.7 yards long
2
When something is cut into equal pieces, (think of a pie), the pieces are larger the fewer pieces there are. If the pie is cut in half, that is an entire HALF of the pie one has to eat. But if the pie is cut into three equal pieces, there are more pieces, but they are smaller. So, one fourth of the pie would be even smaller because you are getting ONE piece of a pie that is cut into FOUR pieces. The bottom number of the fraction is how many equal sized pieces there are, and the top number is how many you are getting.
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Two pieces. (see discussion)