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How do you cut a 14" pizza into three pieces of equal area, using just two parallel cuts?
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How do you cut a 14" pizza into three pieces of equal area, using just two parallel cuts?
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If it's a square, you find one third of the way down from one side and 2 thirds of the way down from that same side. (so sqrt(14)/3 would be 1/3, assuming 14 is the area of the pizza). Cut there
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