How big is the pie? Or, if you're speaking of pi, you have to know the size of the circle.
Volume of a sphere = (4/3) (pie)-(radius)3
It depends on the pie as well as the country that you are buying it in.
Pie radius square
Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.
Well, darling, one eighth of a pie is simply one piece out of eight equal slices of that delicious dessert. So, if you're eyeing that pie like a hawk, just cut yourself a slice and enjoy it guilt-free. Just remember, sharing is caring...but who has time for that when there's pie involved?
The evolution of an e=pie of the volume of Pie
If the pie is a perfect cylinder then the formula for volume would be: Area= (height)(pi)(radius^2)
Volume of cylinder= pie x 72 x 4 = pie.196 = 616 cubic units.(Taking pie= 22/7)
bed volume= pie*r square*h where, pie=3.14 r=radius of column h=height of column it is the total volume of column packed with the gel.
volume is equal to four thirds pie times the radius cubed.
The volume for a sphere is: 4πr3 3 the π is pie (3.14)
Volume of a sphere = (4/3) (pie)-(radius)3
3 units
pie*r2*h
20 pie cm^3
Volume of a cylinder in cubic units = pi*radius2*height.
d = 36