Pi does in fact equal 3.14159.
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Imagine that you have a pie. If you cut that pie into 10 equal pieces and take four of them, it will be a lot more pie that if you cut the pie into 100 equal pieces and take four of them. If you cut the pie into 10 pieces, each piece is a tenth of the pie. If you cut the pie into one hundred pieces, each piece will be a hundredth of the pie. You can really only tell which fraction is greater when they have the same denominator. 4/10 = 40/100. That's ten times greater than 4/100
4 quarters equal a whole. If you have all four quarters of an apple pie you have the whole pie.
If you cut a whole pie into eight equal pieces one of those pieces is one eighth.
Each of them is precisely equal to the other.
Pi does in fact equal 3.14159.
2 plus 2 does not equal pie
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Cut a pie into four equal pieces. Each piece is one quarter of a pie.
Imagine that you have a pie. If you cut that pie into 10 equal pieces and take four of them, it will be a lot more pie that if you cut the pie into 100 equal pieces and take four of them. If you cut the pie into 10 pieces, each piece is a tenth of the pie. If you cut the pie into one hundred pieces, each piece will be a hundredth of the pie. You can really only tell which fraction is greater when they have the same denominator. 4/10 = 40/100. That's ten times greater than 4/100
It would show a slice on the pie that is equal to one twelfth of the total size of the pie.
whole pie = 8/8 half pie = 4/8 = 2/4 = 1/2
no
There are eight equal parts.