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A pizza cut into halves has 180 degrees per slice. In order to make obtuse angles, a pizza cut into thirds has how many degrees per slice? I know over 90 degrees, but seriously.
The formula for calculating the volume of a round, flattened base of leavened wheat based dough topped with tomatoes, cheese, and various other ingredients that has a radius of Z and a height of A is: Pi * Z * Z * A.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
A pizza cut into halves has 180 degrees per slice. In order to make obtuse angles, a pizza cut into thirds has how many degrees per slice? I know over 90 degrees, but seriously.
jpotter0 almost 6 years ago
N slices, angle is 360 divided by N, since 360 degrees makes a full ciaat
MarioFan85 almost 6 years ago
Its for his enjoyment lady
Acworthless almost 6 years ago
Why does she have to have a calculator to do simple division??
the lost wizard almost 6 years ago
When done at University this studying method also requires vast quantities of beer for liquid measures.
mrcooncat almost 6 years ago
Obviously Peter & Paige are students of âCommon Coreâ âŠ.
P51Strega almost 6 years ago
My slices are typically 120°, unless itâs breakfast, then theyâre only 45° (7.2°C).
Auntie Socialist almost 6 years ago
Brain food
KEA almost 6 years ago
Some students require visual aids.
AlanM almost 6 years ago
The formula for calculating the volume of a round, flattened base of leavened wheat based dough topped with tomatoes, cheese, and various other ingredients that has a radius of Z and a height of A is: Pi * Z * Z * A.
scyphi26 almost 6 years ago
Because thinking about the pizzas made him hungry. Duh.
lawrence.anderson almost 6 years ago
Americans will run around in circles when the EMP knocks out calculators. Good grief.
BiggerNate91 almost 6 years ago
Wait a minute, thatâs not as calculator, thatâs her phone!
GET A REAL CALCULATOR!
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
At our house, pizza and math donât mix.
jvn almost 6 years ago
âNow, weâll discuss string theory using this spaghettiâŠâ
Petemejia77 almost 6 years ago
Peter eats allot. Ha. Ha.
benjamineyal almost 6 years ago
Wait, but sheâs using a calculator. What?
kab2rb almost 6 years ago
Just excuse overeating pizza. Another excuse for math.
Ermine Notyours almost 6 years ago
Why are they using degrees? They should use radians. After all, they are using pizza pi.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 6 years ago
You would think that Jason should be the one to tutor her!
banjinshiju almost 6 years ago
Iâm surprised that Peter knows how to slice a pizza. Doesnât he consume whole pizzas?
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Paige, some learn better with a hands-on approach.
Dgwphotos almost 6 years ago
Paige should know Mr âeats his age in servings of thanksgiving dinnerâ Peter Fox well enough by now.
ComicsR4Fun Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Paige, if you canât figure that out, then you sure have not learned anything living with a brother.
Concretionist almost 6 years ago
We make rectangular pizza at our house. Of course, it doesnât come in boxes, either.
micromos almost 6 years ago
What happened to the rerun Foxtrot?
tom_branson almost 6 years ago
The error here is assuming all the pizza slices are equal in size. I have never seen that.
wwward1948 over 5 years ago
120 degrees, but that would be too hot!
Ωmega over 4 years ago
vizzual teaching at its greatest