To divide a segment into eight intervals, you need seven tick marks. Each tick mark represents a division between the intervals, so for eight intervals, you require one fewer tick mark than the number of intervals. Therefore, you would place seven tick marks along the segment.
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No, an octagon is not a line segment. An octagon is a polygon with eight sides and eight angles, while a line segment is a straight line that connects two points. The two shapes are fundamentally different in both structure and definition.
The quotient is 6
If you divide eight by pi, you get 2.54647909 as the diameter. If you divide eight by 3.14 (simplified pi), you get 2.54777070 as the diameter.
divide eight into 5 and then divide 15 into 7 and compare the answers.
The answer depends on what shape "it" is.
One!
1 third divide 6 eight = 0.16666666666666666
No, an octagon is not a line segment. An octagon is a polygon with eight sides and eight angles, while a line segment is a straight line that connects two points. The two shapes are fundamentally different in both structure and definition.
The quotient is 6
75
8/0 = 0 you can't divide by zero
If you divide eight by pi, you get 2.54647909 as the diameter. If you divide eight by 3.14 (simplified pi), you get 2.54777070 as the diameter.
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Seven of the Eight U.S. presidents who have died in office were elected or reelected in precisely 20- year intervals. Name them in Chronological order.
midpoint
You cannot divide by 0.