User blog comment:B214/Volume 23 discussion blog/@comment-97.120.253.155-20170520052839/@comment-26821288-20170521155103

They don't have to be equal to each other to be the total all together, they can each be different and still be the total all together. For example, the percentage distribution between the seven split bodies can look like this: 10%, 15%, 15%, 15%, 15%, 20%, 10%.

Since it wasn't explicitly stated that each was equal to the other, some could have been different, for all we know. That's what I mean. I Didn't say they weren't equal, but rather that it wasn't explicitly stated so, hence they could have been distributed differently.