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  2. Unit fraction - Wikipedia

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    Slices of approximately 1/8 of a pizza. A unit fraction is a positive fraction with one as its numerator, 1/ n.It is the multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of the denominator of the fraction, which must be a positive natural number.

  3. Pizza theorem - Wikipedia

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    Cibulka et al. (2010) and Knauer, Micek & Ueckerdt (2011) study the game theory of choosing free slices of pizza in order to guarantee a large share, a problem posed by Dan Brown and Peter Winkler. In the version of the problem they study, a pizza is sliced radially (without the guarantee of equal-angled sectors) and two diners alternately ...

  4. National Pizza Day: Get deals and freebies at Domino's, Pizza ...

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    The U.S. eats the equivalent of 240,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools in pizza slices a year, and 28% of people would give up alcohol for a year if they could have free pizza every day, according ...

  5. National Pizza Month - Wikipedia

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    This observance began in October 1984, and was created by Gerry Durnell, the publisher of Pizza Today magazine. [1] The U.S. Congress officially designated October as National Pizza Month in 1987. [2] [non-primary source needed] Some people observe National pizza month by consuming various types of pizzas or pizza slices, or going to various ...

  6. Pizza Hut Is Giving Away 1 Million Free Pizzas, Here's ... - AOL

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    To get a free pizza, visit Pizza Hut's website or app, make a minimum purchase of $8, and use the promo code "BOOKIT40" at checkout. The offer is valid throughout October or until all 1 million ...

  7. Free Little Caesars Slices-N-Stix? How you could win free ...

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    Order Slices-N-Stix between Feb. 5-10 Watch Super Bowl LVIII and root for a Pick 6. If one happens durign the game, registered participants will receive a free Slices-N-Stix pizza.

  8. Lazy caterer's sequence - Wikipedia

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    The maximum number of pieces from consecutive cuts are the numbers in the Lazy Caterer's Sequence. When a circle is cut n times to produce the maximum number of pieces, represented as p = f (n), the n th cut must be considered; the number of pieces before the last cut is f (n − 1), while the number of pieces added by the last cut is n.

  9. Where to score free slices and more on National Pizza Day - AOL

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