If you have 18 feet of ribbon and you want to cut the ribbon every 12 inches which is a foot. You will have 18 twelve inch pieces. if I am understanding your question correctly. Eighteen feet would equal 18 one foot pieces.
50K is probably short for 50 Kilometers. 1 mile is 1.6 km, so it's about 31 miles.
The letter "k" is used to denote the metric prefix kilo (1000), which is a metric prefix. you would not measure miles in kilomiles. But if you were to, 50k miles would be 50,000 miles.
50mm is equal how many inches
Words that mean to break into many small pieces include disintegrate, catabolise, decompose, digest, pulverize, fracture.
31.0685596 miles Convert 50 km to miles:50 km* 1 mi 1.609344 km = 31.06855961 mi
50 kilometers is 31.07 miles.
48 pieces is equal to 4 dozen.
10 pieces
It really depends how long you make the pieces. You are better off in keeping the pieces multiples of 5 or 10 so you can maximise the amount of equal pieces
Three pieces out of five equal parts.
In order for there to be equal pieces, the length of the pieces must be factors of both the length of the ribbon and the object. Thus, there are actually many answers. For example: 2,4,6,8, and 16 inch pieces both work.
While many shapes can be divided into more than four equal pieces, the most common shape with that characteristic would be a pentagon, which has five equal pieces, or fifths. Another shape that would be divided into a different amount of equal pieces would be a triangle, with three equal pieces or thirs. And a third would be a hexagon, with six equal pieces, or sixths.
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5g = 5000mg5000/500 = 10
When something is cut into equal pieces, (think of a pie), the pieces are larger the fewer pieces there are. If the pie is cut in half, that is an entire HALF of the pie one has to eat. But if the pie is cut into three equal pieces, there are more pieces, but they are smaller. So, one fourth of the pie would be even smaller because you are getting ONE piece of a pie that is cut into FOUR pieces. The bottom number of the fraction is how many equal sized pieces there are, and the top number is how many you are getting.