Pizza Fallacy: Mark is offered the choice of a third of a pizza or a half of a pizza. Because he is hungry and likes pizza, he chooses the half. His friend Jane gets a third of a pizza but ends up with more than Mark. How can that be?
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if jane gets more than Mark, the only logical reason would be that that size of her pizza was greatet
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the radius of Jane's pizza would be much larger
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