Whenever your child earns money or is given money as a gift, show them how to divide the
money into equal parts and place it in the appropriate container.
I will use this recipe when we are doing fractions (dividing a
whole into equal parts) and not now as we are doing division (sharing quantities equally).
The obvious solution is to use some sort of a deterministic mathematical formula for dividing a
territory into equal parts, so that no side gets an advantage.
u «If the universe began in the big bang as a huge burst of energy, it should have
evolved into equal parts matter and antimatter.
«If the universe began in the big bang as a huge burst of energy, it should have evolved
into equal parts matter and antimatter.
Separate the block of chocolate from the mold and
cut into equal parts — as if cutting a sheet of brownies — to yield six popsicles.
Cluster sets work by breaking the intended repetitions
up into equal parts and allow a short break in between the parts.
Delving into equal parts poignancy and playfulness with surety and poise, Greta Gerwig makes an impressive and unhesitating directorial debut with the charismatic coming - of - age comedy Lady Bird.
Kindergarten students will possibly investigate fractional parts of a whole as part of the math curriculum (ex: the child will divide
shapes into equal parts like halves, thirds, or fourths).
Abstract images of sky alternate with representational images of earth that are then horizontally divided on the
screen into equal parts sky and ground.
The theory behind laddering is simple: you divide your
money into equal parts and buy CDs of different maturities.
This answer: Norway doesn't try to
divide into equal parts and instead uses two formulas to compensate for that unequal division.
Snyder's theory began with art, but he came to believe that all savant skills, whether in music, calculation, or spatial relationships, derive from a lightning - fast processor in the brain that divides things — time, space, or an object —
into equal parts.
Typically, students see pizzas and apples and other objects — typically other foods or money — that are divided up
into equal parts.