Given a rectangular (cuboidal for the puritans) cake with a
rectangular piece removed (any size or orientation), how
would you cut the remainder of the cake into two equal
halves with one straight cut of a knife?
I suppose the previous answer is wrong…as it can be of any
orientation and size…
Answer is to cut at the line joining the center of cake and
the center of rectangular piece removed
firstly u need to find the center of cake and the center
of the rectangular piece(which may be at of any
orientation) and join those center with an imaginary line
and cut along that line with ur knife….
I suppose the previous answer is wrong…as it can be of any
orientation and size…
Answer is to cut at the line joining the center of cake and
the center of rectangular piece removed
firstly u need to find the center of cake and the center
of the rectangular piece(which may be at of any
orientation) and join those center with an imaginary line
and cut along that line with ur knife….
These both ans are wrong Instead of cutting it vertically we cut it horizontally. we got 2 equal halves.