6 pieces can be made, assuming you lose nothing in the cutting.
9/1.5 = 6.
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The answer is 12. 66/5.5 = 660/55 = 12
Cut an apple into 4 equal pieces. Cut each piece of the apple in half. The 8 pieces you end up with are each one eighth of the apple.
half of 54 inches is 27 inches
Half of 5.85 = 2.925 So half of 5.85 inches = 2.925 inches.
The ocean pieces are regular jigsaw pieces, which are between 1 - 2 inches each side. The countries pieces are between a half inch to 3 inches each side The smaller countries are combined to abide by safety standards. The larger countries are cut along the borders, but split into 2 or more pieces, so they don't break.
3 inches is exactly 6 half-inches with no pieces of another half-inch left over. So there is no other half-inch that's closer to 3 inches than 3 inches already is.
12
100 pieces
If you cut a line into two pieces it would be a half.
11.75 inches If you want to figure this out on your own, this is the way I like to look at it: Since you already have the measurement broken up, just divide each one in half, and add. Half of 1 foot is 6 inches, half of 11 inches is 5.5 inches, and half of a half is .25, adding these together, you get 11.75 inches.
The answer is 12. 66/5.5 = 660/55 = 12
Cut an apple into 4 equal pieces. Cut each piece of the apple in half. The 8 pieces you end up with are each one eighth of the apple.
11 sides of 4.5 inches each sums to 49.5 inches = 4 ft 1.5 inches.
One yard is equal to three feet. So the Crayon is 3 feet long and the ribbon is 1 and 1/2 feet longer. there are 12 inches in one foot, so 1 and 1/2 feet is equal to 18 inches. The answer is that the ribbon is 18 inches longer than the crayon.
You can get at most eleven pieces if your saw has any width at all. (5.5 * 12 = 66 but then the kerf (the saw cut width) is not taken into account.
One Sixteenth. If a cake is cut into 8 equal pieces each piece is one-eighth of the cake.If you now cut each of those 8 pieces of cake into two you would now have 16 pieces, each one being one-sixteenth of the whole cake.