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How do you cut a cake into 3 pieces?
This is the only way to get equal parts out of a round cake with only 2 cuts. Now take a square or rectangular cake and make 2 cuts from top to bottom spacing each cut equal distances apart. Effectively cutting the cake in 3 large equal parts, 3rds in 2 cuts!
How do you cut a cake 3 times and get 8 pieces?
This will leave you with 4 pieces (or slices) of cake. Step 2: Then take all 4 pieces and arrange them in a stack that is 4 pieces high. Step 3: Finally, you can just cut that stack of 4 pieces in half – using your third and final cut – and then you will end up with 8 pieces of cake!
How do you cut a donut into 3 pieces?
With a donut, the problem is resolved as follows: Cutting the O-shaped donut results in two C-shaped halves. You stack these one atop the other and cut a straight line through the C shape to split each C shape into THREE pieces. This gives you 6 donut pieces (though they may not all have the same weight).
How do you cut a 4 piece cake in half?
1. Cut the cake in quarters (4 pieces) using 2 of the cuts – one horizontally down the center of the cake and the other vertically down the center of the cake. 2. This will leave you with 4 pieces (or slices) of cake. Then, you can take all 4 pieces and arrange them in a stack that is 4 pieces high.
How many cake shapes can be cut into 8 pieces?
The following cake shapes can be cut into 8 pieces with 3 straight cuts: cone, cube, regular octahedron, torus, isosceles trapezoid, prolate ellipsoid, orthogonal parallelepiped, sphere It is possible to cut a (convex) cake into 8 identical pieces with 1 straight cut:
How do you cut a cake in 3D?
So you need a 3D solution. A 3D solution is simple. Cut the cake with 2 perpendicular cuts through the center, then make a horizontal cut at half the height of the cake. It is not fair regarding topping, but you have 8 pieces.
How to cut a cake to fit on a clock?
Make sure all the center portions are aligned in one straight line which will pass through 3, 12, the cake center, 6 and 9. A single cut along this line will give 8 exact pieces equal to 1:30 hrs on a clock. This does not require stacking which can destroy the cake icing etc. Enjoy the perfect 8 equal pieces.