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happy Pi Day!!

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not sure how it should be celebrated...

maybe with a pizza pie, and one calculates its area for fun???

i think a standard large pizza has a 14" diameter, so.... if it's divided into 8 slices, what is the area of each slice???
:confused:
 
Happy Pi Day!! :D

I actually had a pork pie for dinner last night. xD Too bad it wasn't today!
 
I don't like pizza and I only passed my most recent Maths test by 4% so this day is like a nice big kick in the teeth for me :blush:
 
Oh yeah, pies also refers to pizza! I forgot. xD Now I really want a mushroom pie! I wonder if I can convince my mom to order pizza. ;)
 
I just finished eating a chocolate pie from Burger King. Even I'm celebrating it.

The pie is the truth.
 
Unfortunately now that I'm back from my sister-in-law's wedding, I'm getting back onto the ketosis diet, so no carbs or sugar for me. I can pretend my fish tonight is pie. I think that's what I'll do.
 
Celebrate by listening to Slipknot - Iowa
 
I had a quarter of a mango-key lime pie.

It appeared to have a standard 9" diameter pie pan.

Therefore, the top surface area of the pie portion I consumed =
1/4 x 22/7 x 9/2 x 9/2 =
1 x 22 x 9 x 9/4 x 7 x 2 x 2=
1782/112 =
891/56 simplified =
15 and 51/56 square inches of pie! :D

i wish i had coffee to go with it...
 
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