No, 1 third is equal to 3 ninthsNo, it is equal to 2 sixths, or 3 ninths. Think of, or better draw, a cake. Split it into thirds, colour one third in. You have one third of cake. Make the cake into 6 equal slices. There will now be 2 shaded parts. Make the cake into 9, equal pieces. There should be 3 shaded parts.
Might be divide it to rectangle
No. You cannot divide by zero.
divide is a regular verb that means the past and past participle are both formed by adding -ed = divided.Present perfect is formed with have/has + past participle.Have / has dividedThey have divided the cake into four.She has divided the cake into six.
For answer in feet, divide by 12. For answer in yards, divide by 36
divide it into four equal parts.
She divided the pizza into equal portions so everyone could have a fair share.
The most obvious ways are:Cutting the cake parallel to the top, halfway up the height gives two equal pieces (by geometry)Hanging the cake from any point on the edge (frozen to give it some strength) then cutting down from the point it is hung from will divide it in half (by weight)
Oh, dude, dividing 3 into 5 equal parts is like trying to fit a round peg into a square hole. It just ain't gonna happen. You can't split 3 into 5 equal parts without some kind of magical math wizardry. So, like, good luck with that!
To make a swirl cake, you can start by preparing a basic cake batter. Then, divide the batter into two portions and add different food coloring to each portion. Pour the colored batters into the cake pan in alternating layers. Use a knife or a toothpick to create a swirling pattern by gently dragging it through the batter. Bake the cake according to the recipe instructions, and you'll have a beautiful swirl cake!
No its not just eat a small portion of it.
Rate is equal to portion divided by base
The best way to divide a square cake into 6 pieces would to first cut the cake in half (creating 2 pieces) and cutting each of those 2 pieces into thirds (creating 6 pieces).
You can't actually divide 5 and make it equal 4, however, if you are wondering how to divide 5 items between 4 people, (for example apples) give each of the four people one apple and then cut (divide) the 5th apple into quarters or fourths (1/4) and give each person an additional 1/4 piece. Each person will have an equal portion of 1 1/4 each.
you might be able to, but it depends on how thick or thin your cake mix is
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No; they are not equal.