Four is just two twos but doesn't have three as a factor, so four still isn't equally shareable among three without either not sharing some or, hear me out, murder.
Two pieces equal to 1/3 of the total and two pieces equal to 1/6th. Everyone gets a third with 4 pieces, but one person has two smaller pieces that add up to a third. You can accomplish this by cutting one third off each apple with a single stroke,.
If we can go through multiple apples in a single stroke, then we can assume we're allowed to a) go through the same apple multiple times b) make curved, complex strokes c) murder party members.
Four is just two twos but doesn't have three as a factor, so four still isn't equally shareable among three without either not sharing some or, hear me out, murder.
Two pieces equal to 1/3 of the total and two pieces equal to 1/6th. Everyone gets a third with 4 pieces, but one person has two smaller pieces that add up to a third. You can accomplish this by cutting one third off each apple with a single stroke,.
If we can go through multiple apples in a single stroke, then we can assume we're allowed to a) go through the same apple multiple times b) make curved, complex strokes c) murder party members.
I think you're stretching the definition of a single stroke a bit thin. ๐