Eight of them.
Starting at one point of the circle, draw a straight line through the center of the circle to the other side. This line is called a diameter. It will divide the circle into 2 equal pieces.Now, if you want to divide the circle into any number N of equal pieces, follow these steps in orderdivide the diameter into N equal segments,from one endpoint of the diameter, draw half circles towards every endpoint of the equal segments,flip the circle,from the other endpoint of the diameter, draw again half circles towards every endpoint of the equal segment (but now filling the other side of the circle).The resulting parts of the circle have equal area.
Seven eights plus three eights is ten eights. Now, possibly you intended to ask about eighths, rather than eights. Ten eighths is equal to one and a quarter. However, ten eights is equal to 80. The extra h makes a difference.
no, 4/8 (four eighths) is 1/2, but 8/4 (eight fourths) is 2.
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Eight twelfths is equal to two thirds because when you divide both top and bottom by 4, you are left with 2/3.
It is: 12.5%
Three eights are equal to a value of twenty four when added together. When they are multiplied eight to the third power is equal to 512.
To divide a circle into thirteenths, divide it into thirteen equal portions, or pieces.
Eight eights
Only once, there will only be eights parts however you divide it.
8/8 = 1 whole
Five and five-eighths
Yes, both equal one.
Eight eighths make up a whole. In other words, when you divide a whole into eight equal parts, each part is one eighth, and together they sum to one complete unit.
0.66 is approximately 2/31/8 = 0.125You can fit 0.66/0.125 = 5 eights in 0.66, but you're left with 7/200 which is too small to divide in eights.
There are several ways to divide a rectangle into eight equal parts. One common method is to divide it into eight smaller rectangles by making three vertical cuts and one horizontal cut, or vice versa. Another approach is to divide the rectangle into two equal halves and then further subdivide each half into four smaller rectangles. Additionally, the rectangle can be divided into eight triangular or polygonal sections by making diagonal cuts.
Construct a circle with a 4.5 radius. The circle's circumference is 360 degrees. So mark out 3 by 120 degrees on the circumference and join them to the centre of the circle which will divide the circle into three equal parts.