No, there is not. When you cut a shape with only one cut, you are creating two parts.
In order to make four parts (no matter what the shape is), you would need to make two cuts.
No, it doesn't help you at all. It just gets in the way. Think of a whole giant candy bar cut in half, and one of the halves cut in three equal parts.
When the whole is cut, it becomes a fraction (part of) the whole. For example, if an apple pie is cut into 10 slices, each slice is 1/10th of the whole pie.
Yep, in 1/2 2 is the denominator, and there are 2 equal parts,,, 1 is the numerator which shows 1 of the 2 equal parts
1 meter divided into 1000 equal parts = 0.001
A kite.
Divide it into 3 equal parts.
easy... 1/2
No, it doesn't help you at all. It just gets in the way. Think of a whole giant candy bar cut in half, and one of the halves cut in three equal parts.
One third each.
When the whole is cut, it becomes a fraction (part of) the whole. For example, if an apple pie is cut into 10 slices, each slice is 1/10th of the whole pie.
impossible it would just make 4 not 7
Yep, in 1/2 2 is the denominator, and there are 2 equal parts,,, 1 is the numerator which shows 1 of the 2 equal parts
1 meter divided into 1000 equal parts = 0.001
Depending upon exactly where the cut is made (and the shape/type of the original trapezoid), a trapezoid cut into two pieces [of equal area] can result in: 1: two trapezoids 2: a trapezoid and a parallelogram 3: a trapezoid and a [general] quadrilateral 4: a parallelogram and a triangle 5: two triangles.
cut it again. cut it again. tyhfjh
There is an infinite number of ways; easy ones are: 1- Cut it along the diagonals. (you get 4 triangles) 2- Cut vertically and horizontally through the center. (you get 4 squares) More generally (this is a bit tricky): Imagine a cross with its center at the center of the square, now rotate the cross as much as you want (as if you were playing the game twister). If you cut it along the imaginary cross, the four parts will be equal.
Adding to what has already been said, these are called equivalent fractions. Here's an easy way of looking at it. Cut an apple into 4 parts and eat 1 part. That's 1/4. Cut the apple in 8 parts and eat 2 parts. That's 2/8 or 1/4 Cut the apple into 12 parts and eat 3 parts. That's 3/12 or 1/4 Cut it into 76 parts and eat 19. That's 19/76 or 1/4 etc.