A piece of rectangular paper with an area of 2 square meters is folded in half for three times to get an area of? The rectangle obtained after folding three times is one eighth of the original rectangle and one fourth of its area. Why?

A piece of rectangular paper with an area of 2 square meters is folded in half for three times to get an area of? The rectangle obtained after folding three times is one eighth of the original rectangle and one fourth of its area. Why?

You're wrong. The rectangle you get after folding three times is said to be one eighth of the original rectangle, because the rectangle you get from the first folding is half of the original rectangle, and the rectangle you get from the second folding is one fourth of the original rectangle, After the third fold, the rectangle is one eighth of the original rectangle. At this time, the area of the rectangle is also one eighth of the original rectangle
2 △ 8 = 0.25 square meters