yes a circle can
YES
3*12 = 36 of them.
you cut the square in to three little pieces and voila! you just made thirds with a square!
try drawing a circle and shade in 2 thirds
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yes a circle can
YES
To shade two-thirds of a circle, you first need to understand that a full circle represents 360 degrees. Two-thirds of a circle would then be 240 degrees (2/3 * 360 = 240). To visually represent this shading, you can start by drawing the full circle. Then, mark off 240 degrees of the circle, starting from any point on the circumference, and shade the area within those markings to represent two-thirds of the circle.
No.
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i do not think so
3*12 = 36 of them.
you cut the square in to three little pieces and voila! you just made thirds with a square!
No, cut a whole shingle in thirds at the cut outs.
Assuming you know the location of the center of the circle, to divide a circle into thirds, do the following:mark a point on the circumference and, using a protractor, mark 120 degreesthen repeat for the final markA line from the mark on the circumference to the center will show an angle of 120 degrees.
try drawing a circle and shade in 2 thirds