Two persons can fairly divide a piece of cake if one person cuts it, and the other person chooses which piece to take.
Suppose there are three persons who want to fairly divide the cake?
Suppose there are N persons?
Person #1 cuts off a piece of the cake.
Person #2 can make the piece smaller or pass.
Person #3 can make the piece smaller or pass.
The last person who touched the piece takes it.
The other two divide the remaining cake the usual way - one cuts, the other chooses.
Explanation:
If Person #1 cuts off too small of a piece, the others will pass, and Person #1 will be stuck with it.
If Person #1 cuts off too big of a piece, Person #2 will want a shot at getting it and will make it a little smaller.
Depending on how small Person #2 makes the piece, Person #3 can either pass [so Person #2 will have to take it] or reduce it very slightly in order to keep it.Person #1 cuts off a piece of the cake.
Person #2 can make the piece smaller or pass.
Person #3 can make the piece smaller or pass.
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Person #N can make the piece smaller or pass. The last person who touched the piece takes it and is removed from the process.
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Two persons can fairly divide a piece of cake if one person cuts it, and the other person chooses which piece to take.
Suppose there are three persons who want to fairly divide the cake?
Suppose there are N persons?
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