Assume that a dorito's shape is a perfect isosceles triangle with the ratio of its longest sides to shortest being 2:1. If you were to make three linear cuts through the chip, what is the most amount of sides of a part of the chip that can be formed?
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Assume that a dorito's shape is a perfect isosceles triangle with the ratio of its longest sides to shortest being 2:1. If you were to make three linear cuts through the chip, what is the most amount of sides of a part of the chip that can be formed?
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