He cuts the pancake in half puts them on top of each other. He then cuts them in half giving him 4 pieces. Putting them on top of each other he makes a third cut giving him eight pieces of pancake.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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Cut the pancake in two. Place one piece over the other and make another cut making four pieces. Then place the four pieces one on top of each other and make a third cut making eight pieces.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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slice horizontally into two, then two cuts to make four pieces each layerGooooood 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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cut pancake into 4 quarters,that's two cuts, then stack all 4 pieces on top of each other and cut in half = 8 equal pieces, easy peasy, from Dave Hill.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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Hi I’ve received some sort of email from Seniors Discount Club, quoting your name? Can you help me about what it is and why I received it? JillySlice in half keep to halfs together cut in quarters gives 8 peaces
Cut it in half, stack, cut in half, stack, cut in half againGooooood 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?
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Cut thru middle horizontally, keep halves together, cut once N-S, and once E-W. 3 cuts = 8 pieces equal size.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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