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
Oh, dude, you just gotta draw two diagonal lines from one corner to the opposite corner, creating four triangles, and then draw a line horizontally across the middle of the rectangle. Boom, five equal parts! It's like slicing a pizza, but with shapes.
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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