Four diameter cuts, if none of them are the same, will always cut a pie into 8 pieces.
Yes it can
If no cut intersects any previous cuts, then you can just slice it into 14 pieces.
2 horizontal cuts and 3 vertical cuts OR 3 horizontal cuts and 2 vertical cuts
4 pieces took 3 cuts.5 pieces will take 4 cuts.4 cuts requires (4/3) as much time as 3 cuts took= (4/3) x 12 = 16 seconds.
I think you can make 12 pieces at most
If you do not re-stack the pieces, then 15 cuts.
18
True. The first slice produces two pieces; the second slice intersects the first, bisecting each slice to produce four pieces; the third slice bisects two corner pieces to produce a total of 6 slices; and the fourth bisects two other corner pieces to produce eight slices
twelve
Lay the bananas next to each other then cut through all the bananas together. By making three cuts you will get nine pieces of banana.
It's called diameter.
As no constraints on the shape or regularity of the resulting pieces are made, making a three by tree line grid on the pie surface would result in 16 separate pieces. Cutting the pie into regular wedges with 6 straight cuts passing through the center would result in 12 pieces.
Platelets are the cell pieces that form clots and seal up cuts.
If no cut intersects any previous cuts, then you can just slice it into 14 pieces.
2 horizontal cuts and 3 vertical cuts OR 3 horizontal cuts and 2 vertical cuts
4 pieces took 3 cuts.5 pieces will take 4 cuts.4 cuts requires (4/3) as much time as 3 cuts took= (4/3) x 12 = 16 seconds.
9 pieces
I think you can make 12 pieces at most