I would say 90 degrees
The number of pieces in the whole is the reciprocal of the fraction which represents each piece.So if each piece is a seventh = 1/7, then the number of pieces in the whole is 1/(a seventh) = 1/(1/7) = 7.
If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
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A 102 centimmeter board is cut into two pieces so that one piece is five times as the other . How long is each piece
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.
The number of pieces in the whole is the reciprocal of the fraction which represents each piece.So if each piece is a seventh = 1/7, then the number of pieces in the whole is 1/(a seventh) = 1/(1/7) = 7.
Each piece will be 360/12 = 30 degrees
This will depend on how long you would like each piece to be. If each piece is to be 1 inch long, then 115 pieces could be cut. If each piece is 2 inches long, then 57 pieces with 0.5 inches left over If each pieces is 5 inches long, then 23 pieces and so on and so forth.
If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
200 pieces weigh 33 lbs how much does each piece weigh
To find the number of pieces, divide the total length of the string by the length of each piece. In this case, the string is 25 1/2 inches long and each piece is 3/4 inch long. Dividing 25 1/2 by 3/4 will give you 34 pieces.
If the pieces came from a solid object of uniform density then the ratio is the same for each piece. But if not, the ratios need to be calculated separately.
start with a little V on the top and put a little line in it
Each piece can have any angular measure provided that the sum of the angles is 360 degrees.
If you mean equal pieces it is a centimeter.
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In a fraction you are looking at parts of a whole, thus if you think of this as a pie and the lower number as the number of pieces the pie has been cut into. the top number of pieces you intend to remove or work with. thus your query of what does 2/3 equal... If you cut each piece of pie into another equal piece then the answer 4/6 is correct. the denominator is the lower number or the total number of pieces that the pie is cut up into. the numerator is the number of pieces you plan to work with or eat...