No, it is not possible to physically divide a star into 5 equal pieces. Stars are massive celestial bodies made up of extremely hot gases undergoing nuclear fusion in their cores. The intense gravitational forces and temperatures within a star prevent it from being divided into equal parts like a solid object. Additionally, the structure and composition of a star make it impossible to cleanly separate into distinct sections.
by drawing 5 horizontal line interval between = 1/5 L and one vertical line in mid we get 10 equal pieces
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1/10 which is 1 out of ten, Think of breaking ten into 10 small equal size pieces and 5 into 5 equal size pieces. The pieces of 10 are smaller
12.5 ÷ 5 = 2.5
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by drawing 5 horizontal line interval between = 1/5 L and one vertical line in mid we get 10 equal pieces
5 (unless you cut lengthwise).
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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.
360 degrees / 5 pieces = 72 degrees
Select any one side and divide its length into 5 equal parts. Draw lines that are parallel to the adjacent side to the opposite side. This will divide the rectangle into 5 equal strips.
Star Pieces can be found underground, unless you're Mario. Then the closest a Star Piece is to being underground is in Barrel Volcano. :)
1/10 which is 1 out of ten, Think of breaking ten into 10 small equal size pieces and 5 into 5 equal size pieces. The pieces of 10 are smaller
You divide it into parts of 1.2by4
To geometrically divide a rectangle into 5 equal parts, you would first divide the rectangle into 5 equal vertical strips. Next, draw a horizontal line across the rectangle to divide each strip into 5 equal parts. This will create a grid with 25 equal smaller rectangles within the original rectangle.
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It really depends how long you make the pieces. You are better off in keeping the pieces multiples of 5 or 10 so you can maximise the amount of equal pieces