1/2 = 2/4 = 3/6 = 4/8 = 5/10 = 6/12
Let's think of this visually, as a pie.
If you were to split a pie down the middle into two pieces and ate one slice, you would be eating half of it.
Now, let's say you didn't eat one of those slices. You sliced the pie down the middle (vertically) and made another slice (horizontally). You would have 4 equal pieces. If you ate two slices that were side by side, you would still have had the same amount if you just sliced it once. If you were to keep slicing and eating, you'd be eating the same amount if you kept it to two pieces.
Hope it helped!
If you would like to know about how long was the rope before Chris cut it and you would like to round each length to the nearest tenth to estimate the total length of the original piece of rope, you can calculate this using the following steps:
11.36 meters = 11.4 meters
13.46 meters = 13.5 meters
11.4 + 13.5 = 24.9 meters
Result: The rope was 24.9 meters long (before Chris cut it) - rounded to the nearest tenth.
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4 seconds I believe
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