Below is a picture of a piece of A4 paper. There are two folds.
Can you see how it is folded? (Take a look here if you'd like to be shown.)
If I cut down the dotted line how many pieces will I get?
With one cut it is easy to produce two separate pieces from a sheet of paper.
However, can you produce three pieces by folding and making one straight cut?
What about four pieces?
Five pieces ... six ... seven?
Can you fold and then make one cut to produce identical pieces?
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Folding and cutting
If you cut along the dotted line you will get 3 pieces
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how?
I do not understand can someone help plz i would be grateful thx for reading my comment
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Geometry is quite confusing.
Geometry is quite confusing. I like the idea of folding and cutting, but I don't understand what the instructions mean. Can you explain them to me?
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We are getting there
We found that one option to achieve three identical sized pieces was to...
Something interesting we are investigating further - sometimes this doesn't work! - is that no matter how many times you fold the piece of paper, when you cut it you receive less than the amount of folds.
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loads of pieces
I have got 23 pieces from 1 cut
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