yes, that would create 8 pieces
7.5 inches!
True. The first slice produces two pieces; the second slice intersects the first, bisecting each slice to produce four pieces; the third slice bisects two corner pieces to produce a total of 6 slices; and the fourth bisects two other corner pieces to produce eight slices.
draw an arc 7/10 of the diameter after you draw a circle
Approx 10.3 US gallons.
Yep! The number I've seen in on-line references is 7,926.4 miles.
Cutting a diameter four time will get you eight pieces of pie, not seven. You cannot get 7 pieces by cutting diameters only; for that you need to cut radii.
Yes, in 2 dimensions, dissect the pie at orevlapping/intersecting angles. In 3 dimensions (like an apple pie) dissect at tangental (crooked) angles so that the dissecting planes intersect under the top surface of the pie. thank you,
Students Across the Seven Seas was created in 2002.
7.5 inches!
The diameter of a two liter bottle is typically around 4.75 inches.
1,074.665 square inches
True. The first slice produces two pieces; the second slice intersects the first, bisecting each slice to produce four pieces; the third slice bisects two corner pieces to produce a total of 6 slices; and the fourth bisects two other corner pieces to produce eight slices.
If a circle fraction can, a pie can yes
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Four diameter cuts, if none of them are the same, will always cut a pie into 8 pieces.
There is no way to answer that until we know if 1,720 is a radius or a diameter.