"parts" is a bit too generic a term.
A full circle has 360 degrees; so just divide the 360 degrees by 6 in this case.
Quarter circle
A graph that shows information as parts of a circle is called a pie chart.
you need to fold the circle in half first, then cut it into 6, then unfold and draw a line down the folded area
No. A rhombus has four equal straight sides. A circle has no straight parts.
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no they don't
60 degrees !
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A full circle has 360 degrees; so just divide the 360 degrees by 6 in this case.
60 degrees each.
Two-sixths = three-ninths and four-sixths = six-ninths
it is a circle graph
The three parts are:the interior of the circle, the points on the circle (points on its circumference) the outside of the circle.
Quarter circle
A chord is a straight line within a circle that divides the circle into two parts - these parts are called arcs.The diameter is a chord that runs through the centre of the circle and divides the circle into two equal parts.
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