 Posted Oct 5, 2000 by Researcher 155591 I know that one can work out the circumference and radius of a circular object by using pi, but will it also tell you what the filling is?
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 Posted Oct 14, 2000 by joTakk it's Pi * r * r
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 Posted Nov 8, 2000 by Researcher 159402 ...really flat pi.
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 Posted Sep 12, 2002 by Uncle Ghengis And if you ever need to know...
Sausage = Lπr**2 - 2/3 πr**3
Length x pi x radius(squared) minus two-thirds x pi x radius (cubed)
(cubed = 'diced' in this case)
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 Posted Sep 12, 2002 by Uncle Ghengis Dang, how do you print a pi in a conversation ? those "π"s are supposed to be PIs
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