cut in half vertically, cut in half diagonally, cut in half diagonally again
cut pancace in half then in 4s ---8piecesGooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
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Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
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He slices it horizontally then two vertical slices.Gooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
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Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
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He folds it in half then half again then half again creating stacked wedge which he then cuts each side off and a small cut along the tip - hence 3 straight cuts … this will produce 8 equal wedge shaped piecesGooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
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Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
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That would only equal 6 piecesFolds the pancake in half and cuts 3 times
First cut into half. Place one piece over the other and cut in half again. Place these four pieces on top of each other and cut again.Gooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
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Gooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
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