Might be divide it to rectangle
by dividing by 6 .and if the eighth is whole then divide by 7 .________________________I have a different take; if I have misunderstood the question then I trust a kind contributor will delete this contribution. The questioner may be asking how to divide a square into pieces each one eighth the size of the original square. The pieces will be right triangles of equal size. They will not all be congruent with one another, however. Four will be congruent with each other, and the remaining four will be congruent with each other. Draw lines connecting opposite vertices; they will meet at the center. Then draw lines connecting the centers of opposite sides.Another way is to end up with 8 identical rectangles. Divide the width into 8 equal parts, and divide the height into 8 equal parts. For example: a square 8 inches per side. Then divide the square into 4 inch by 2 inch rectangles. There will be 8 of them.
Divide the spaces between the whole numbers into eight equal parts. -2.875 = -2 and 7/8
The maximum number of two-dimensional divisions by three lines is 7 parts : the first two lines do not intersect at the center of the square, but are offset, allowing the third line to create a triangular area (which may or may not include the center). The seven areas will not be equal in size, consisting of 6 rhombi and the central triangle.
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Divide the number into 26 equal parts, and then share those parts into 7/26ths, 9/26ths, and 10/26ths. 962 / 26 = 37 37 x 7 = 258 37 x 9 = 333 37 x 10 = 370 Therefore your answer is 258 : 333 : 370.
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Divide it into equal parts with horizontal or vertical lines.
Technically no because 360/7 is a repeating decimal but it can be approximated
The answer depends on what shape "it" is.
851 divide by 7 equal = 121.57142857142857
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find 7 equal parts
Calculate perimeteter of the semicircle then divide mathematically by seven using a calculator and then using that value and a divider or compass divide the semicircle.......
by dividing by 6 .and if the eighth is whole then divide by 7 .________________________I have a different take; if I have misunderstood the question then I trust a kind contributor will delete this contribution. The questioner may be asking how to divide a square into pieces each one eighth the size of the original square. The pieces will be right triangles of equal size. They will not all be congruent with one another, however. Four will be congruent with each other, and the remaining four will be congruent with each other. Draw lines connecting opposite vertices; they will meet at the center. Then draw lines connecting the centers of opposite sides.Another way is to end up with 8 identical rectangles. Divide the width into 8 equal parts, and divide the height into 8 equal parts. For example: a square 8 inches per side. Then divide the square into 4 inch by 2 inch rectangles. There will be 8 of them.
If 1/4 is equal to 3/12 as it is then a third is equal to 4/12 so 3+4 is 7 and therefore the answer is 7/12 or seven twelfths
nothing can divide 7. 9 and 3 equally!
Divide the spaces between the whole numbers into eight equal parts. -2.875 = -2 and 7/8