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.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions today! So, like, technically speaking, there are infinite pies in a circle because a circle has no corners or edges, so you can keep slicing it into smaller and smaller pieces forever. But, like, if you're talking about actual delicious pies, then it's just one big yummy pie in that circle, you know what I mean?
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One and one quarter pies each !
0.25 times 8 = 2 Imagine two pies. Get a knife and cut each of the pies so that each of the pies have 8 slices. From that statement you can see that you can cut the 2 pies into 16, or 32 pieces. I do not know what you are exactly asking. 8/2 or whatnot.
To know how to split pies, pizzas, and other stuff. To know how much of a circle or other shape is shaded. To know how many inches is something if it is not exactly a whole number. To know what a decimal is. To know other stuff.
360 degrees are in a circle no matter how big or small the circle is A circle has 360 degrees.