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Figure 1. 1. The first splitting scheme, split in halves on the principal axes, resulting in 8 pieces. 2. The second splitting scheme, split into thirds on the principal axes, resulting in 27 pieces. 3. The third splitting scheme, split into fourths on the principal axes resulting in 67 pieces. 4. The fourth splitting scheme, split into fourths on the principal axes resulting in 96 pieces.
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