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When bakers bake pies and cookies and other magical circle things!(:
okay so, this week this is what I was doing in math. first, the formula is PiR2 [pies are squared] is what my teacher said. Divide the diameter by 2, to get the radius. multiply the radius by itself, then multiply it by 3.14.
16 feet = inches
because it is pie plus pies equeal beach
Since pies are circular, the pie shaped pieces will be more concentric circles.
In geometry, a circle does not contain pies, but rather it is a two-dimensional shape defined by a set of points equidistant from a central point. The concept of "pi" (π) is a mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, approximately equal to 3.14159. Therefore, the number of pies in a circle is a nonsensical question in a mathematical context.
When bakers bake pies and cookies and other magical circle things!(:
There are single crust pies and double crust pies. Pumpkin is always a single crust pie. Apple pies and berry pies are usually double crust pies.
This is PI, pi = 3.14159265...... A circle is the round thing, like your pies! The area of a circle is measured using (Pi)(radius to the power of 2). Circumfrance of a circle is (Pi)(Diameter of circle).
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I'm not sure but I'm thinking apple and pumpkin pies are the majority.
usually about 15 minutes sweety.
i think you mean a peacan, a nut usually used in pies and cookies
the poor pies who gave their hats in the great war
Boston cream pies, chocolate pies and any whipped cream in the pies are considered cream pies.
Because the whole is round, like some pies, and the sections are shaped like the pieces of a pie.
Pies have many flavours. There are meat pies and fruit pies etc.