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?

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Given a rectangular (cuboidal for the puritans) cake with a rectangular piece removed (any size or ..

Answer / pravin

Cut the cake to half its height

Is This Answer Correct ?    15 Yes 18 No

Given a rectangular (cuboidal for the puritans) cake with a rectangular piece removed (any size or ..

Answer / ramesh

cut the cake at centre

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 7 No

Given a rectangular (cuboidal for the puritans) cake with a rectangular piece removed (any size or ..

Answer / jeyarani

First the rectangular part is removed...then we have to
find the center and cut the cake into 2 pieces with a help
of the knife.

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 12 No

Given a rectangular (cuboidal for the puritans) cake with a rectangular piece removed (any size or ..

Answer / antony kurian

My answer is cut the cake diagonally....

Is This Answer Correct ?    6 Yes 33 No

Given a rectangular (cuboidal for the puritans) cake with a rectangular piece removed (any size or ..

Answer / guest

GIVEN IS A RECTANGULAR CAKE. REMOVING A RECTANGLE PIECE
FROM THE GIVEN AGAIN WILL GIVE A RECTANGLE.CUT THIS IN
MIDDLE.

Is This Answer Correct ?    6 Yes 48 No

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