Divide each side into three equal parts. Then join the division marks on opposite sides with straight lines parallel to the other side(s).
Yes you can, but you have to use zig zag lines. Using straight lines there are only four ways to divide a square into two equal parts (along the lines of symmetry).
74
yes
u go 3 down and 3 to the left or right try to learn ]
Draw radius lines 40 degrees apart. 360 degrees divided by 9 = 40
circle is 2d so, just fold it 15!
no they don't
Divide each side into three equal parts. Then join the division marks on opposite sides with straight lines parallel to the other side(s).
Two-sixths = three-ninths and four-sixths = six-ninths
Yes you can, but you have to use zig zag lines. Using straight lines there are only four ways to divide a square into two equal parts (along the lines of symmetry).
No.Restate the question: Abby split a circle into 6 equal parts and shaded 5 parts. Lolo split a congruent circle into 9 equal parts and shaded 8 parts. Do the two circles show equivalent fractions?The two fractions are 5/6 and 8/9. Since they are both in lowest terms, they are different quantities and cannot be equivalent.A general method for determining equivalent fractions or to compare them is to convert each fraction to a decimal:5/6 = 0.833333 ...8/9 = 0.888888 ...Equivalent fractions are different representations of the same quantity; in this case the two fractions represent different quantities.======Read more: Abby_split_a_circle_into_6_equal_parts_and_shaded_5_parts.lolo_split_a_congruent_circle_into_9_equal_parts_and_shaded_8_parts.do_the_two_circles_show_equivalent
Forget the diameter. Find the centre. Draw any radius. Next, add another radius at 360/9 = 40 degrees to the first. Keep adding radii as you go around the circle. When it is in 9 equal slices you will have returned to the first radius. Done.
74
yes
Well, honey, if you want to divide 9 inches into 5 equal parts, you're gonna need to do some basic math. Just take 9 inches and divide it by 5, which gives you 1.8 inches per part. So grab a ruler and start measuring out those 1.8-inch segments like a pro. Voila, you've divided your 9 inches into 5 equal parts.
10/9 = 1.111...