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How do you divide a circle into 16 pieces using 5 cuts? - Answers
1. Cut it in half - there are 2 halves. 2. Cut one of these in half - there are two quarter and one half. 3. Cut the other in half - there are four quarters. 4. Stack them and cut in half - there are eight eighths. 5. Stack them and cut in half - there are sixteen pieces. Cuts 2 and 3 could have been combined, by stacking, to do it all in 4 cuts.
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How do you divide a circle into 16 pieces using 5 cuts? - Answers
1. Cut it in half - there are 2 halves. 2. Cut one of these in half - there are two quarter and one half. 3. Cut the other in half - there are four quarters. 4. Stack them and cut in half - there are eight eighths. 5. Stack them and cut in half - there are sixteen pieces. Cuts 2 and 3 could have been combined, by stacking, to do it all in 4 cuts.
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How do you divide a circle into 16 pieces using 5 cuts? - Answers
1. Cut it in half - there are 2 halves. 2. Cut one of these in half - there are two quarter and one half. 3. Cut the other in half - there are four quarters. 4. Stack them and cut in half - there are eight eighths. 5. Stack them and cut in half - there are sixteen pieces. Cuts 2 and 3 could have been combined, by stacking, to do it all in 4 cuts.
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