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How many 3.5 inch pieces can be cut from a ribbon that is 63 inches long?

63/3.5 = 18 Therefore, 18 pieces of 3.5 inches can be cut.


How many 0.2 meter pieces can you cut from 2 meters?

2 / 0.2 = 10 pieces


Cutting a cake into 16 pieces with 5 cuts?

All your cuts will be diameters, which means all the cuts will be straight lines that pass through the center of the cake. Your first cut can be anywhere, as long as it's straight and passes through the center. But to make things easy, make your first cut vertical. You now have two equal pieces. Then rotate the cake 90 degrees and make a second diameter cut. It will be perpendicular to the first cut. You now have four equal pieces. Now, rotate the cake 45 degrees and make a third cut through the center. After doing so, rotate the cake 90 degrees from the last cut and make a fourth cut. You should now have eight equal pieces. By now you should be getting the idea. You have to make four more cuts. Each cut should be through the center and should exactly halve the eight slices. This will produce 16 equal slices. By the way, having the interval is a good way of cutting up a square or rectangular cake, too. Every cut should halve the remaining pieces. You start by cutting the cake in half. Then you cut the halves in half. Then you cut the quarters (halves of halves) in half, and so on.


What does not change when you cut a pure substance into pieces?

Listen in Science people.


What happen to the stem body when the cell divided?

They are cut into two pieces

Related questions

Who cut the American flag into pieces and was honored for doing it?

Robert peary


Who cut the flag into pieces and was honored for it?

wasnt it Betsy ross. who cut up different flags to make a basic model of what we have now?


What happens if you cut up a flag?

You end up with pieces of a flag you do but this is how a flag should be cut up. Retiring Old Glory When the United States flag (Old Glory) becomes worn, torn, faded or badly soiled, it is time to replace it with a new flag, and the old flag should be "retired" with all the dignity and respect befitting our nation's flag. The traditional method of retirement is to incinerate the flag, but this does not mean that one should simply drop the entire flag (intact) into a fire.A flag ceases to be a flag when it is cut into pieces. In addition, it is easier to completely incinerate the flag, if it is cut into smaller pieces. A flag should never be torn up like an old bed sheet. It should be cut up with scissors or shears in a methodical manner. The corners of the flag should be stretched out over a table top and someone should cut the flag in half, vertically (be careful not to cut up the blue star field (see the figure). Then, place the two halves together and cut them in half, horizontally. You will end up with four pieces of flag, one being the blue star field.NOTE: The reason we do not cut the blue star field is it represents the union of the fifty states and one should never let the union be broken.While the Scouts are performing the flag dissection, other Scouts should start and tend a medium size, wood fire (preferably in a metal drum or incinerator). Once the flag remnants and fire are ready, you perform the following ceremony. The Scouts maintain a vigil over the fire until all traces of the flag remnants are destroyed. Then, the fire is extinguished and the ashes are buried. The burial can be completed with a moment of silence while taps is played by a bugler.NOTE: Before accepting a flag for retirement, the recipient should obtain information about its history. For example: Where has it flown? How long? Any memorable events happen at that site? This information should be used in the ceremony.


How do you cut a rectangle into 16 pieces with only 5 pieces of string?

You can cut the string into 15 total pieces.


If a cube of Jello is cut into two pieces what property of the pieces did change?

If a cube of jello is cut into two pieces the density of the pieces do not change.


How can you cut a pizza into 29 pieces with 7 straight cuts?

Cut a pizza into 2 using one straight cut. Stack the pieces and make a straight cut: you now have 22 = 4 pieces from 2 cuts. Stack these and make a straight cut: you now have 23 = 8 pieces from 3 cuts. Continue. After 7 cuts you can have 27 = 128 pieces. You can reduce the number of pieces to 29 if, after the fourth cut, you stack and cut only 11 pieces and thereafter cut just one each time. There are other options which give the same result.


How do you cut a pie evenly into seven pieces?

It is not possible to cut a pie into seven pieces of equal area. Eight pieces and six pieces can both readily be done.


Why Is 4 over 9 greater than 4 over 10?

Because 4 pieces of something that was cut up in 9 pieces is more than 4 pieces of something that was cut up in 10 pieces. If you cut it up in 9 pieces instead of 10, then the pieces are bigger.


A greek cross should form a square when you cut it into 4 pieces how could you do that?

cut into 4 pieces


When did hone heke cut down the flag pole?

hone heke first cut down the flag pole in 1845


Is one third bigger than one twelfth?

Yes. When you cut a pizza into 3 pieces, the pieces are bigger than they are when you cut it into 12 pieces.


How meany pieces do you cut a pie into if you bisect it?

It is 2 pieces