File:Cake number with 4 cutting planes.gif
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English: The maximum number of regions into which a three dimensional volume can be divided by a given number of planes is called the “Cake Number”. This image shows the cutting planes required to cut a cake into 15 pieces with 4 slices. Fourteen of the pieces have an external surface, with one tetrahedron cut out of the middle. |
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