An Octillion is 1 followed by 27 zeros. If you cut a meter into octillion pieces you would have an octillion pieces that looked like this 1/1000000000000000000000000000 A water molecule is less than one nanometer and a nanometer is one billionth of a meter. you would need 1000000000000000000 (a pentillion(or 1 followed by 18 zeros)) of the fraction above before you got to the thickness of a water molecule. It might be safe to say that nothing is this thin. Shaquille O’Neal, a very tall Basketball player, is 2,160,000,000 nanometers tall
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Assuming you mean what property of the two pieces added together changes after the cut is made, it has to be surface area. The total mass of the two pieces remains the same, as does the volume, and obviously color, opacity, and other such properties remain the same, but surface area increases by 2 times the cross section of the cut.
A yottabyte. (1 octillion bytes)
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.
2 / 0.2 = 10 pieces
You can cut 10 pieces of 0.2 meters from a 2-meter string. This is calculated by dividing the total length of the string (2 meters) by the length of each piece (0.2 meters): 2 ÷ 0.2 = 10.
A total of 2700 pieces of ribbon measuring 1 cm.
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Well, honey, if we're talking about a meter-long ribbon, you can cut 5 pieces of 20 cm each. I mean, it's not rocket science, just basic division. So, grab your scissors and get to snipping those ribbons into perfect 20 cm pieces!
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"Centimeter" is the length of each piece when you cut up 1 meter into 100 equal pieces.
1 m = 100 cm 50 cm / 100 cm = x m / 1 m x = 1/2 m Therefore, two 50cm pieces can be cut in 1 meter.
You can cut 10 pieces of 2-meter length from a 20-meter long material. This is calculated by dividing the total length (20 meters) by the length of each piece (2 meters). So, 20 ÷ 2 = 10. This means you can get ten 2-meter segments from a 20-meter length.
55/2 = 27.5 so 27 with 1 remaining meter
After octillion is nontillion or octillion and one. Nontillion has 30 zeros. Looks like 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
You can cut the string into 15 total pieces.