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  • L Lost User

    Cut the donut into Half. This will give us two C shaped donut pieces. Now place them as piece#1 as "C" at bottom and on top of it 2nd piece but in flipped "C" form so basically like "X" but overlapped. then cut in middle. This gives us 6 pieces. I hope you can visualize what I was saying.

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    Raj Lal
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    i have added a picture for the solution

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    • J Jim Crafton

      Have you seen a donut recently? If you tried to "fold" it that many times you'd end up with a handful of crumbs, a group of pissed off little kids, and then a woman with a knife, a headache (from the kids), and an extremely bad disposition towards you. Yeah, sounds like a true win/win situation!!! :)

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      Raj Lal
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      It was never meant to be bent

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      • L leppie

        Mircea Grelus wrote:

        Place them on top of each other and make another cut top-down on the C shape to divide each shape into 3.

        Dont understand! :confused: I get 4 pieces, and now I wasted a perfectly good donut! ;P

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        The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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        added solution

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        • M Mircea Grelus

          I can't believe this. Take 2 sheets of paper and cut them in the shape of a donut. Bend them and cut the C shape top-down as shown in my drawing. Count the pieces. You'll find eight of them. Assuming the rightmost piece (the piece to the right of the dotted line) is NOT cut through the middle - because as I mention it ISN'T - the 2 pieces of paper are actually one. So you have 7 pieces. Or better yet forget it. I'm getting tired of this.

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          Raj Lal
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          I was just trying to understand because if you can get 7 pieces in two cuts that makes it very interesting. and here is the picture of your solution http://trickofmind.com/images/puzzles/7pieces.png[^] Do you see anything glaring ?

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          • R Raj Lal

            A women has a donut, and TWO "use and throw" knives. she want to share it with 5 children and you, only if you can help her do that? [added] the women is sharing between her children and you , she is not eating [/added] -- modified at 19:22 Thursday 25th October, 2007

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            Dalek Dave
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            I am bigger than the children, so I use the knives to threaten them into submission and eat both doughnuts.:)

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              I am bigger than the children, so I use the knives to threaten them into submission and eat both doughnuts.:)

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              leppie
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              There is just one donut!

              xacc.ide
              The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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              • R Raj Lal

                A women has a donut, and TWO "use and throw" knives. she want to share it with 5 children and you, only if you can help her do that? [added] the women is sharing between her children and you , she is not eating [/added] -- modified at 19:22 Thursday 25th October, 2007

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                leppie
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                http://xacc.qsh.eu/donuts.png[^] The knife can cut curves right? :p

                xacc.ide
                The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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                • R Raj Lal

                  I was just trying to understand because if you can get 7 pieces in two cuts that makes it very interesting. and here is the picture of your solution http://trickofmind.com/images/puzzles/7pieces.png[^] Do you see anything glaring ?

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                  Dan Neely
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                  your count is treating the bend as a cut. peices 3 and 5 are connected at the bend, as are 4 and 6.

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                  • D Dan Neely

                    your count is treating the bend as a cut. peices 3 and 5 are connected at the bend, as are 4 and 6.

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                    dan neely wrote:

                    peices 3 and 5 are connected at the bend, as are 4 and 6

                    yes thats what i was trying to clearify ! and AFAIK, i have drawn the solution as per "Mircea Grelus"

                    Mircea Grelus wrote:

                    So, cut horizontally from left to right up until the dotted line. Without moving the donut bend the left side over the right one to form a C shape (flipped). Now make a second cut on the dotted line. With this final cut, the left C shape is split into 6 pieces (3 for the top C shape and 3 for the button one) and there is the right piece, making it 7 pieces.

                    Compare with http://trickofmind.com/images/puzzles/7pieces.png[^]

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                    • R Raj Lal

                      A women has a donut, and TWO "use and throw" knives. she want to share it with 5 children and you, only if you can help her do that? [added] the women is sharing between her children and you , she is not eating [/added] -- modified at 19:22 Thursday 25th October, 2007

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                      Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                      Cut donut in half: 2 pieces Throw knife into 1 child Cut donut in half: 4 pieces. Throw knife into 1 child. 4 pieces, 4 survivors.


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                      • R Raj Lal

                        thats correct

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                        Lost User
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                        Thanks :) Who else got the right answer? Do post puzzles once in a while, some of the replies are very funny, made me smile after a bad day.

                        Sohail

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                        • R Raj Lal

                          It was never meant to be bent

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                          Douglas Troy
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                          Quartz. wrote:

                          It was never meant to be bent

                          Yea, I hate it when that happens.


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                          • R Raj Lal

                            dan neely wrote:

                            peices 3 and 5 are connected at the bend, as are 4 and 6

                            yes thats what i was trying to clearify ! and AFAIK, i have drawn the solution as per "Mircea Grelus"

                            Mircea Grelus wrote:

                            So, cut horizontally from left to right up until the dotted line. Without moving the donut bend the left side over the right one to form a C shape (flipped). Now make a second cut on the dotted line. With this final cut, the left C shape is split into 6 pieces (3 for the top C shape and 3 for the button one) and there is the right piece, making it 7 pieces.

                            Compare with http://trickofmind.com/images/puzzles/7pieces.png[^]

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                            Mike Poz
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                            This is an invalid solution. You specified two cuts in the original post. The only way to separate the 3/5 and 6/4 pieces is with a starting cut to break the donut into two pieces. That would be the real first cut. Where you marked "cut 1" would actually be the second cut, and where you marked "cut 2" would actually be the third cut.

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                            • L leppie

                              http://xacc.qsh.eu/donuts.png[^] The knife can cut curves right? :p

                              xacc.ide
                              The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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                              Raj Lal
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                              very interesting solution :D

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