No. It's not possible. Because out of a whole piece of pie (100%) you would divide and you would get 1R28.
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72 can be split into 8 and 9 8 can be split into 4 and 2 . . . 9 can be split into 3 and 3 4 can be split into 2 and 2 72=8x9=2x4x3x3=2x2x2x3x37236,216,2,29,2,2,23,3,2,2,2
Three different factor trees for 72 can be illustrated as follows: Starting with 72, you can split it into 8 and 9. Then, 8 can be further split into 2 and 4, and 4 can be split into 2 and 2. The complete factor tree is: 72 → 8 → 2 × 4 → 2 × 2. Alternatively, you can start with 72 and split it into 6 and 12. The 6 can be factored into 2 and 3, while 12 can be broken down into 3 and 4, leading to: 72 → 6 → 2 × 3, and 12 → 3 × 4 → 2 × 2. Another possibility is to start with 72 and split it into 18 and 4. The 18 can be factored into 2 and 9, and the 9 can be further split into 3 and 3, creating the tree: 72 → 18 → 2 × 9 → 3 × 3.
It would be a 72/18 split.
Because it always represents how a whole of something is split up. So as it represents all of something, then it is 100%. The pie chart then shows how it is split up.
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Volume of cylinder= pie x 72 x 4 = pie.196 = 616 cubic units.(Taking pie= 22/7)
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, let me break it down for you. If you split 72 evenly among 5 people, each person would get 14.4. But hey, good luck finding someone who's cool with getting 0.4 of something. Like, enjoy figuring out who gets the extra crumbs!
It is not yummy to some people such as me. I'm not really a pie lover, but there are probably a lot of people out there that like pie and probably a lot of people out there that don't like pie. I LOVE pie! -It's always been yummy to me.
This is a stupid question, obviously all people love pie. And pie is good.
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