When it is baked in a square pan---- then pi r square
2006-08-19 17:29:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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no. dont listen to samster. pi is not going to always be equal to r squared. it never will be actually. r squared is the same as diameter. and pi is the distance around a circle.
with this in mind pi can never ever be equal to the diameter of the same circle.
2006-08-19 17:34:01
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answered by pevehead 4
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area of a circle=pi r-squared and when area is equal 2 square of pi then they becom equal and r will be equal to root of pi
2006-08-19 17:28:52
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answer #3
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answered by Sai♥Pranav 3
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When r = 1.7723 units.
The approximate square root of pi.
2006-08-19 17:42:05
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answered by Dennis Fargo 5
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Well, technically it never is equal. pi times r-squared is the area of a circle, but thats about it. I think thats right, anyways.
2006-08-19 17:29:40
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answered by Eddy 1
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When r is = to the square root of pi.
2006-08-19 17:29:55
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answered by D 3
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when r is the square root of pi.
2006-08-19 17:30:00
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answered by čŖåŻęĤ! 4
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when r is 1.77245385(square root of pi)
and to pevehead, why cant pi be the diameter of a circle? it's just a number
2006-08-19 17:40:22
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answered by toweljedi42 2
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if pi=3.141592654=r-squared, then r=sqrt of pi=1.772453851...
or sqrt (area circle /pi)=r
when the area of circle is 1, r = 0.564332648
2006-08-19 17:38:48
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answered by cad_djp 2
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when pi=1.77 (sqr root of PI)
what a moron question
2006-08-19 17:56:09
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answer #10
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answered by arifin ceper 4
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