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Cut the cake lengthwise and then crosswise. Stack the four pieces and then cut crosswise at one third the length and again at two-thirds the length. Done!
depends. one if it is cut length ways an none if cut width ways
It's the length of each piece, if you cut up one inch into ten equal pieces.
One piece is 80 feet - the other is 8 feet !
To find the lengths of the two pieces, you first need to find the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 7+2=9 parts. Then, divide the total length of the original timber by the total number of parts to find the length of one part: 828 cm / 9 = 92 cm per part. Finally, multiply the length of the larger part (7 parts) by the length of one part to find the length of the larger cut: 7 parts * 92 cm = 644 cm. Therefore, the larger cut length is 644 cm.