Lets say you have 0 pieces of pie and you divide it among you and four of your friends. How much would each person get? This would be 0 pieces since there isn't any pie. If you have 5 pieces of pie but no one to divide it to, you cant divide it.
i was hoping i could cut it into alot more slices.
You cannot because "pie" is not a number but a food item.
You measure the pie's diameter (length through the middle), and divide it in half.
We will divide the pie into six equal pieces so everyone will have a slice.
Lets say you have 0 pieces of pie and you divide it among you and four of your friends. How much would each person get? This would be 0 pieces since there isn't any pie. If you have 5 pieces of pie but no one to divide it to, you cant divide it.
5/6 divided by 4 is the same as a quarter of 5/6. 1/4 x 5/6 = 5/24 So each person receives 5/24 of a pie.
i was hoping i could cut it into alot more slices.
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You cannot because "pie" is not a number but a food item.
You measure the pie's diameter (length through the middle), and divide it in half.
easy you first multiply it by pie, than subtract 5, multiply by two, add 5 and divide by 4
We will divide the pie into six equal pieces so everyone will have a slice.
go in the kitchen & get some pie
a sixth, think of a pie, if you divide a pie into 6 sections, and take one that is a sixth. If you divide the same sixe pie into 8 sections, one slice is one eight, and it is smaller than a sixth.
Divide the central angle of the relevant pie segment by 360.
Well, darling, the answer to that math problem is 5. I mean, it's not rocket science, just divide 550 by 100 and you get 5. So, there you have it, simple as pie.