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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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