no it has only one which is in the middle. this is where it can be folded in half equally.
Any size sheet of paper can only be folded in half 7 times.
Because a triangle is half of a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width, the area of a triangle is half that.
A pizza or a triangle if u use a ruler properly
Because base times height = the area of a parallelogram and a triangle's area is half that of the parallelogram that the triangle exactly fits into.
Any paper can be folded in half for 6 times.
no it has only one which is in the middle. this is where it can be folded in half equally.
Any size sheet of paper can only be folded in half 7 times.
Because a triangle is half of a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width, the area of a triangle is half that.
the area of a triangle is half of the base times the height the area of a triangle is half of the base times the height
A pizza or a triangle if u use a ruler properly
Half The Base, Times The Height Of The Triangle.
No because if you had a right angle triangle and you folded it in half the sides would not be even
seven
If by sides you refer to the number of paper slices you can hold then the formula is this: assuming that when the paper has not been folded, the number of times folded is equal zero then the equation is: 2x, where x is the number of times folded. for example if the paper has been folded four times the number of sides is: 24 = 16
In theory, paper can be folded in half more than 7 times, but it becomes increasingly difficult as the number of folds increases. The thickness of the paper and its size are limiting factors that make it practically impossible to fold a standard piece of paper more than 7-8 times.
yes