This is what happens when you ask a mathematician to find a way to fairly divide a pizza. As of a few years ago, we now also know this works for 4D pizzas as well!

  • ObsidianZedEnglish
    arrow-up
    16
    arrow-down
    0
    ·
    23 days ago
    link
    fedilink

    We all know which slice here is superior. I’m not about quantity, I’m here for quality.

    • Successful_Try543English
      arrow-up
      3
      arrow-down
      3
      ·
      22 days ago
      link
      fedilink

      The amount of topping and crust is the same for the sum of all even pieces (#2, #4, #6 and #8) as well as the odd pieces (#1, #3, #5 and #7). Thus, both persons who share their pizza get the (exact) equal amount.

      • ObsidianZedEnglish
        arrow-up
        3
        arrow-down
        0
        ·
        22 days ago
        edit-2
        22 days ago
        link
        fedilink

        Oh I fully understand the supporting math and also specifically mentioned that it’s not quantity that I care about. Not to mention that the math assumes each person would eat all of their slices.

        But tell me there isn’t a single slice in that thumbnail that you wouldn’t immediately go for over literally every other slice available.

        I would take that one big slice and call it a day.

        • Successful_Try543English
          arrow-up
          2
          arrow-down
          1
          ·
          22 days ago
          link
          fedilink

          Sure, of course. Yet, I’d go for the two smaller pieces, as they’re easier to hold in hand.