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How many pieces does any pizza have? - Answers

That must be one of the most pointless questions that I have ever seen. The answer depends on how sharp a knife you have and on how much patience you have. Any piece can be cut in two, thereby increasing the total number of pieces (by one) and you can keep on at it all night - and the following day. A more interesting exercise might be to find out how many pieces you can get out of one Pizza.



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That must be one of the most pointless questions that I have ever seen. The answer depends on how sharp a knife you have and on how much patience you have. Any piece can be cut in two, thereby increasing the total number of pieces (by one) and you can keep on at it all night - and the following day. A more interesting exercise might be to find out how many pieces you can get out of one Pizza.



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How many pieces does any pizza have? - Answers

That must be one of the most pointless questions that I have ever seen. The answer depends on how sharp a knife you have and on how much patience you have. Any piece can be cut in two, thereby increasing the total number of pieces (by one) and you can keep on at it all night - and the following day. A more interesting exercise might be to find out how many pieces you can get out of one Pizza.

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