Circumference to Diameter.
it depends whether the area of the circles ontop are the same (pie x diameter) if so, yes. if not, no. 64:27 .
Pie is a symbol that represents a number (3.14159...). Pie algebra is when the number Pie is used in algebra like the ccircumference of a circle. A circumference of a circle is worked out by Pie algebra: DxPie (diameter x Pie). Its a bit complicated to explain but...
The first ten numbers in pie are : 3.141592654 (the last 4 is from rounding it from the number below) The sixteen numbers of pie are: 3.141592653589793
The ratio of ethanol to WHAT!
It is ratio.
the ratio of the radious
Pie is not a ratio
pie.... the symbol
ratio would also be 2 since the volume of a sphere is 4/3(pie)r(cubed) and since both 4/3 and pie are constants the variable is the radius of the spheres and as such the ratio of the radii would be equal to that of the volumes.
The tangent of an angle is a ratio so, if you mean pi, and not pie, then it is simply a product of two ratios.
the value of pie is ALWAYS 3.14 The deliciousness of pie gives it it's value. In mathematical terms, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
Pie is the ratio of circuference to the diameter of the circle
Ratio of circumference is π : 4π = 1 : 4 This is the ratio of all lengths, therefore their radii are in the ratio of 1:4 also. Ratio of areas is the square of the ratio of length → ratio of their areas is 1² : 4² = 1 : 16
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'pie' is NOT a term used in maths. 'Pie' is what you eat; apple pie, meat pie etc., I think you mean 'pi' ; Note the spelling. 'pi' is the modern English spelling of the Classical Greek letter 'pi' ; ' |-\ ' is the best I can do here. It looks like a soccer goalposts with a 'wobbly leg on one side. 'pi' when translated into modern English is the small/lower case letter 'p'. It has been used from Classical times , because it was found to be the 'constant of **p**roportion' for circle. In pre=Classical times, the Sumerian Civilisation. , and today, a donkey/mule/ox would be tied to a tether, to drive water up from a well. The animal went round in a circle 'chasing his carrot'. However, the length of the tether is the radiius and the circle was the circumference. It was noted that however, long the tether and correspondingly larger the circle. there was a direct proportion. Algebraically expressed as Circumference is directly proportional the twice the length of the tether(diameter). C directly proportional to d It was equated by putting in 'k' a constant of proportion . C = k d Algebraically rearranging k = C/d This ratio/fraction was always found to be 3.141592..... ' ~ 3.14. The Classical Greeks gave this constant of **P**roportion, the symbol 'pi / p' . Hence we use 'pi' symbol; today for circle calculations. pi = 3.141592... is an IRRATIONAL number, which casually means the decimals go to infinity, and there is no regular order in the decimal digits. However, in school , you are probably given ' 3.14.' , or '3.1416'. or '22/7 ' , for ease of calculation, but these numbers are only approximations. NB 'pi' . 'p' 'proportion'. Hope that helps.!!!!!!
You cannot answer this question because you don't know the number of people who prefer waffles and the number of people who prefer pie.