two pieces of paper
1lb=16oz 16:1.5=10 pieces and 2/3 (two thirds) 10.6 pieces
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piece a has a greater length than piece b (a>b)
There is no way to do this with two pieces. You can do it with 4 (making each 3 by 2) The only way is by having three pieces.... note: The total area is the same so it has to be possible (24sf) 2 cuts total (3 pieces): STEPS>>> 1st: Cut the board into two pieces. Making one piece 8'x2 the other piece then is 8'x1'. 2nd: Cut the 8'x1' piece into half making two 4'x1' pieces. 3rd: Place the two 4'x1' pieces together to make it 4'x2'. 4th: Place the 8'x2' & new 4'x2' pieces together for your desired dimension, 12'x2'
x the length of the shorter piece 3·x the length of the longer piece x + 3·x the length of the whole board = 4·x = 76" x = 76" / 4 = 19.
Piece of paper
Take a piece of paper and cut it in half (anywhere will do) and you will have two pieces of paper - and your original piece of paper has changed shape.
Take a rectangular piece of paper and fold it diagonally until you have a triangle that is two pieces of paper thick, Cut of the piece of paper that does not make up part of the triangle unfold it and you have a square.
It encountered a physical change.
When you tear a piece of paper, a physical change occurs as the paper is physically broken apart into smaller pieces. This change does not alter the chemical composition of the paper, so it remains the same substance before and after tearing.
The function of a stapler is to secure two or more pieces of paper together. However, staplers also can be used to secure a piece of paper onto a board.
If you cut a line into two pieces it would be a half.
Two lines are perpendicular when they cross at right angle like the corner of a piece of paper.
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In the simplest kite, you have two thin crossed pieces of wood covered by paper. The keel is the longer piece of wood.
a piece of paper is a 3D object it has a front and back face + two side edges + a top and bottom edge = 6 sides a piece of paper has 6 sides
There are plenty of techniques to making a paper airplane! To get a simple, basic airplane, fold a piece of a4 in half to create a long, skinny piece. Then fold two adjacent corners inwards at right angles. Fold these right angles in towards the center line again to create 45 degree angles. Close the paper by its fold and fashion two wings out of the ends of the paper and Viola!