Last Problem:
Betty invites three friends to her overnight
birthday party. Her Mom made a beautiful
round chocolate cake for the girls to eat.
Betty made a party rule. Each child at the
party is allowed to make only one vertical
cut to Betty’s Birthday cake.
What is the maximum number of pieces of
cake that can result from Betty’s rule?
The Answer:
Eleven (11) pieces can be cut. This happens when
the girls do not cut the cake in half, but cut
the cake in unequal (or less than 50-50) proportions.
The cuts intersect each other, making 11 pieces of
unequal sizes.
Draw a round circle on a piece of paper. Then draw
4 straight lines through the circle. Do not cut the
cake in half with any single line. (There are four girls
at the party and each gets to make one cut of the
cake). Count the number of pieces.
Today’s Problem:
If today is Monday, what is the day after
the day before the day before tomorrow?