only 4 will quarter a data set
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In complete sentnces, explain why you can cut the rectangles into different shapes and still have four equal parts.
Divide 25 by 4 which equals 6.25Therefore each part contains 6 1/4
There is an infinite number of ways; easy ones are: 1- Cut it along the diagonals. (you get 4 triangles) 2- Cut vertically and horizontally through the center. (you get 4 squares) More generally (this is a bit tricky): Imagine a cross with its center at the center of the square, now rotate the cross as much as you want (as if you were playing the game twister). If you cut it along the imaginary cross, the four parts will be equal.
16 divided by 4 equals 4
To divide a square into 4 equal parts, you can draw two perpendicular lines that intersect at the square's center. This creates four smaller squares of equal size within the original square. Therefore, there is only one way to divide a square into 4 equal parts.
You just divide the circles into 4 parts
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Simple, if you want 4 uneven parts, just put 3 lines into it easily making 4 parts. If you want 4 even parts, calculate the area (Length * Width) then divide the product by 4. That will give you the size of each part. After that you just divide the square into 4 parts of that area.
Each side of the square is a quarter of the square's perimeter.
fold the equal two peices
(4/5) / 3 = 4/15
Measure it and then divide the number by 4 so you will know how far you nedd to cut it
2626 and divide 4 = 656.5
To divide 2 wholes and a half, you would have to divide the 2 wholes into equal parts and then divide the half as well. For example, if you divide each whole into 4 equal parts, you would have 8 parts in total. Distribute 2 parts to each whole, resulting in 4 parts for the wholes. Then, divide the half into 2 parts, adding to a total of 6 parts.
Well, cut of bottom of L, wait, NO! You can't divide it equally! Silly me! Hope that answers your question. You can't divide it into 4 equal parts.