The size of the square doesn't depend on how many pieces you cut it into.
The more pieces it's divided into, the smaller the pieces have to be, but the
whole thing is still the same four-inch square.
If you could make something bigger by dividing it into more pieces, we'd all be
buying steaks and roasts and making ground beef at home.
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Infinitely many. For example, find the centre of the square: this is the point where the two diagonals cross. Next, take any one of the infinitely many points on a side of the square and draw a line joining that point to the centre and extend it to meet the opposite side of the square. Each such line will divide the square into two parts that are 3 sixths each.
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