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Only once, there will only be eights parts however you divide it.
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The question "How many eights are in the whole" can be interpreted in different ways depending on what "the whole" refers to. If "the whole" means a single unit or 1, then there are zero eights in it, since 8 is greater than 1. However, if you're asking how many times 8 fits into a larger number, you would divide that number by 8. For example, in 64, there are eight eights.
its when you can divide a shape in half and both parts are identicalfor example.you can divide a square in more than four ways.
By ones By twos By fours By eights By tens By twenties By fourty (if you want to count that one)
Only once, there will only be eights parts however you divide it.
put a line in the middle and draw 3 lines going left and right
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Infinite ways
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The question "How many eights are in the whole" can be interpreted in different ways depending on what "the whole" refers to. If "the whole" means a single unit or 1, then there are zero eights in it, since 8 is greater than 1. However, if you're asking how many times 8 fits into a larger number, you would divide that number by 8. For example, in 64, there are eight eights.
with a knife... lol... sorry couldn't help it
This can be done in infinitely many ways, if you don't insist that all the pieces have the same shape.
divide a square into eighths
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Yes you can, but you have to use zig zag lines. Using straight lines there are only four ways to divide a square into two equal parts (along the lines of symmetry).
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