As many as you want although as the numbr increases the more difficult it would be to cut it!
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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/$
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If the pie is exactly 10 inches, then it really depends on how many slices you want. A helpful answer is: usually a 10 inch pie is considered to be 8 usual servings, Of course, a silly answer is: you can cut the 10 inch pie into 3 million 482 servings, maybe more. Ken
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This would depend on the size of the pie. A normal 9-inch pie will generally provide six servings, unless everybody is on a diet, in which case eight servings. So 25 people divided by 6 servings would be five pies, with five slices left over. Or, you could cut thinner slices and get by with four pies. A smaller pie of about 6 inches in diameter will provide four servings, so you'd need seven pies.
8 servings
8 - 8 oz servings
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/$
It is 8 servings.
25 servings
4 servings.
2 full servings or 2.96 total servings
16 8-ounce servings per gallon. (1 gallon is 128 fl oz.)
8 servings