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| Question 14790:  Can you please help me, I have tried everyway I could and I keep coming up with six parts.
 Suppose this is the early 1900’s and you’re in New York City’s Little Italy getting a Pizza Margherita, named in honor of a pizza-loving Italian princess.  Chan you divide the circular pie into eight equal slices in only three straight cuts?  All the pieces must be identical:  each with an upper surface covered with sauce, lower baked crust, and a crusty edge.  (Don’t worry, it will get messy!)
 Answer by khwang(438)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  You can only get 6 or 7 parts no matter how you tried was just wasting time. Because, you only cut it in 2 dimensional. You suppose a pizza as a piece of
 paper, while actually it is not.
 The answer is pretty simple: to cut the pizza as to cut a water melon.
 The first two vertical divisions(straight cuts) got 4 equal pieces.
 
 Then the 3 third cut divides each of the one fourth into half horizonally.
 That is the whole story.
 
 Also delete rid those redundant words having nothing to do with math.
 Kenny
 
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