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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Book%3A_College_Mathematics_for_Everyday_Life_(Inigo_et_al)/08%3A_Fair_Division/8.01%3A_Basic_Concepts_of_Fair_Division
    The easiest division is to cut the cake so that one slice contains all the strawberry part and half the chocolate part and the other slice contains all the vanilla part and the other half of the choco...The easiest division is to cut the cake so that one slice contains all the strawberry part and half the chocolate part and the other slice contains all the vanilla part and the other half of the chocolate part. Let’s call the smaller piece of the strawberry part “piece 1” and the larger piece of the strawberry part “piece 2.” Piece 1 needs to be worth $1 and piece 2 needs to be worth $3 so that each slice of the cake ends up with a total of $6.

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