mechanical energy
an atom of sugar
upasana has a piece of cloth that measures 3.5 meters . How many smaller pieces can she make of each measuring 50 centimeter in length
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No, because one piece of of a whole (total of three pieces), determines that the pieces are going to be bigger than if a whole had to be divided into 8 pieces. Three smaller pieces out of the whole of 8 just doesn't equal the same amount as one large piece of of 3.
the answer is the piece that has more mass
yes of course espesially if you cram it all in your mouth at the same time!
To get it from the mine, you use a pickaxe. To cut it into smaller pieces, you use a chisel on a larger piece of granite. Or, if you have a chisel in your toolbelt, just click on the piece of granite.
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Well, you are turned into tiny radioactive pieces, each smaller than a single piece of dust.
The plural form of the noun 'piece' is spelled pieces, just as in your question.
One piece will suffice.
That's only true if the fractions are "proper" fractions ... with numerator smaller than denominator. The reason is: If you take (a piece less than the whole thing) out of (a piece less than the whole thing), you wind up with a piece smaller than either of the original pieces.