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Originally Posted by keithd
i'm struggling to work that out!
if i cut a sarnie into tringles, i get (per cut sarnie) one cut side and two sides of crust.
squares = one cut side, 3 crust sides
so the theory still applies, just the wrong numbers.
i'll take my pedantry elsewhere..... 
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Squares, cut a piece of bread into 4 squares, you make two cuts and end up with 2 cut sides & 2 crusts.
Triangles, you still make 2 cuts, diagonally on the bread, and end up with two cut sides & only one crust. You still have 4 triangles of bread, and the kids eat just as much bread as before, but like it more.
Kiethd, I think your squares are more rectangular (cut bread in half to get 3 crusts). Pedant? Pah, please, try harder next time!