Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Divide the two pies equally into 3 parts, each part standing for (a fraction) of these pies, each part being (a fraction) of a pie.

Divide the two pies equally into 3 parts, each part standing for (a fraction) of these pies, each part being (a fraction) of a pie.

Dividing the two cakes into three equal parts, each of which stands for one-third of these two cakes;

The division is: divide (take) one-third of each of the two cakes, so that *** there are four pieces, respectively: two thirds of a single cake there are two (that is, each of the two cakes of a third of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the two pieces of the pie together account for the total pie