Just use proportions to see which gives the optimal result (most pie for your money).
12 in/$16
or
8 in/$8
From this you can see that you can get 0.75 in/$ or 1 in/$
(pie)(diameter)=(circumference) (pie)(9)(2)=18(pie)=56.549
8
well the formula is 2 pie r
A 9-inch pie typically yields about 6 to 8 servings, depending on how generous the slices are. For dessert pies, 8 slices are common for a standard serving size, while savory pies may be cut into larger portions. Ultimately, the number of servings can vary based on the pie's filling and the appetite of the guests.
No. Think of it like this. There are ten pieces of pie. If you have half, you have five pieces. If you have a tenth, then you have only one of the original ten pieces.
pie...no, something from dollar general...maybe a clearence movie or a shirt?
7"
Get millions of dollars, and spend it on pie.
3 years and 57 days...I think.
Don't know about a 9 inch but there are 1.5 quarts in a 9.5 inch pie plate.
Buy pie.
PIE
pumpkin pie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(pie)(diameter)=(circumference) (pie)(9)(2)=18(pie)=56.549
pie pie and 3,000,000,000,000,000,342 dollars an hour
Two pies are better than one pie!
pie pie and 3,000,000,000,000,000,342 dollars an hour