I should have used one of these in math class.
Architect1776 wrote:
I should have used one of these in math class.
Some how mine always too soon ends up as 0.
Architect1776 wrote:
I should have used one of these in math class.
Reminds me of the tag line from a redneck bread ad from the 1960s.
“Pie are round. Bunny Bread are square.”
(Pi r^2)
Where are you from to hear about bunny bread?
usken65 wrote:
Where are you from to hear about bunny bread?
Bunny Bread has been around for years. First time I saw it was in a small town in Missouri, then in St.Louis around 1960, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, and many other states since then.
Only thing better than pie is more pie.
I also would go to zero pretty quickly.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
O also describes my shape after the pie(s) are all eaten
Is that a lemon custard pie? If so, what was it's puckering factor number?
flyguy
Loc: Las Cruces, New Mexico
Lonnie77 wrote:
Only thing better than pie is more pie.
How about pi to infinity?
Architect1776 wrote:
I should have used one of these in math class.
That s something that a Statistician might use. I never had a use for pie charts in mathematics.
MikeJ
Loc: North Georgia USA
Pie are round, cornbread are square...
hannaco
Loc: People's Republic of California
Now if you mash together an apple, cherry, and peach pie, do you get a Venn diagram?
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