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.
The largest number of pieces is 10. Each time you cut it across you divide the pizza into 2. dividing it by 2, 5 times gives us 10.
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There is no such thing. As soon as you find the "largest number" you could just add one and it would be bigger. Again and again forever.
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The largest number of pieces is 10. Each time you cut it across you divide the pizza into 2. dividing it by 2, 5 times gives us 10.
Eight. Use the first two cuts to cut the pie into four pieces, then use the third cut to slice the top from the bottom, doubling the number of pieces to 8.
4 quarters, 4 pieces.
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your answer is least 45250 largest is 45299
There is no such thing. As soon as you find the "largest number" you could just add one and it would be bigger. Again and again forever.
0.9999
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You could have one group of 390.
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The largest named number is a googolplexplex which you could define as 10 to the power of Googolplex.
Well, honey, if you're rounding to 42, the smallest number you could start with is 41.5 and the largest number would be 42.499999... Ain't no need to overcomplicate it, just keep it simple and sassy!