cut it
Now this is a stupid answer.
For a square:
Fold the paper in half twice
A____D
|..:..|
|_:_|
B C
Then, fold the bottom right corner up along the line formed by the midpoint of line CD and corner B. Corner C now lies on the a line dividing the paper into 2/5( the right of the square) and 3/5 (the left of the square). Now simply fold along that line, and you have that proportion. The rest is straightforward. Simply divide the 2/5 in four and use that size to divide the rest into tenths. forgive the other guy for iving you such a stupid answer.
You don't.
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
fold hotdog style then into 3rds
you can fold a 4 piece in half 5 times
you are folding it, there is still only one piece of paper
Origami, of Japanese origin, is a nice way to fold paper into recognizable figures. So, you fold paper.
true
snowflakes have 6 sides, so you fold the piece of paper 3 times.
6
nothing
The answer will depend on the shape of the paper that you start with.
Get a square piece of paper. Fold it into a triangle (diagnol half) two times.Then, fold it 3 times. Then,fold the little thing in, and you're done.
get a piece of paper and write on it. Then fold it. Your welcome.