Cut top to bottom, left to right, then horizonatally to make two layers.
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.
Cap'n Flint, Long John Silver's parrot.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a Pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
If you define line as a straight curve then you cannot. I have seen two other variations though: you can cut a cake or any cylinder into eight pieces with three cuts or you can fold a circle into eight sections.
8 slices
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
that last answer is a lie.... i currently work at pizza hut as a waiter and small medium and larges are all different sizes but small is 6 slices medium is 8 slices and a large is eight slices.
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.
then what is large pizzia
"Pieces of Eight! Pieces of Eight!"
Pieces of Eight was created on 1978-09-01.
'Pieces of Eight, Pieces of Eight' as all the parrots say...
7" = 4 slices9" = 6 slices
Cap'n Flint, Long John Silver's parrot.
7" = 4 slices9" = 6 slices
Eight