You simply loose hunger so you can eat and then eat the cake slice by slice till it's to the place you want.
If you cut a cake in two, you get two halves. If you cut it again you get four quarters. Half of one half is a quarter.
Put the two halves together with jam or cream
It is correct to day "he divided the cake in half". The alternative is to add a word and say "he divided the cake into halves".
cut the cake in any plane that contains the line joining the centroid of rectanglular empty portion and centroid of original cuboidal cake...here by centroid i just mean the middle point of 3d object.
It's basically just an onion cut in quarters. (cut in half then those halves cut into halves)
Either "he had cut the cake", or "he cut the cake".
All your cuts will be diameters, which means all the cuts will be straight lines that pass through the center of the cake. Your first cut can be anywhere, as long as it's straight and passes through the center. But to make things easy, make your first cut vertical. You now have two equal pieces. Then rotate the cake 90 degrees and make a second diameter cut. It will be perpendicular to the first cut. You now have four equal pieces. Now, rotate the cake 45 degrees and make a third cut through the center. After doing so, rotate the cake 90 degrees from the last cut and make a fourth cut. You should now have eight equal pieces. By now you should be getting the idea. You have to make four more cuts. Each cut should be through the center and should exactly halve the eight slices. This will produce 16 equal slices. By the way, having the interval is a good way of cutting up a square or rectangular cake, too. Every cut should halve the remaining pieces. You start by cutting the cake in half. Then you cut the halves in half. Then you cut the quarters (halves of halves) in half, and so on.
Yes, you can.
The plural of the word half is halves. For example: He kept both halves of the cake for himself.
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She cut the apple into two halves before sharing it with her friend.
There is not much or a difference, though cutting into, "Halves" means cutting something in half, then cutting it in half again.