pumpkin
2007-08-08 17:01:26
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answer #1
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answered by Damn™ the Man 3
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If the piece of pie is 81 cubic inches in total area, the square root is 9.
:P
2007-08-08 22:26:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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well you mean the square root of the piece of pie measured in some equivalent of acres? Ha Ha, I sense some homework here and something to do with pi square R. Tough luck Man, I'm heading towards the square root of the blue acres of my bed field now. Good luck though...
2007-08-08 17:06:32
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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the square root of the whole pie would be one slice, so the square root of a slice of pie would be one cherry (or blueberry or apple,whichever you prefer) sandwiched between two tiny bits of crust.
2007-08-08 17:16:43
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answer #4
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answered by Miss Understood 7
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Your pal grew to become into attempting to be smart. @ Femdyk: A potato is maximum particularly a root; it is the element of the potato plant that grows below the floor. The stems and leaves of the potato plant (and the tomato) are poisonous.
2016-12-30 06:46:02
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answer #5
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answered by nerio 4
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Ha! A trick question!!!!
Seeing as almost all pies are made from fruits, I don't know of any fruits that have square roots!!!!
2007-08-08 17:06:57
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answer #6
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answered by Foxfire 4
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... or roughly the equivalent of a 4.73 oz of Mrs Smith's blueberry pie.
2007-08-08 17:06:50
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answer #7
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answered by V-Starion 5
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A slice, in joke terms. Mathmatically, pi is not even been proven for an exact number
2007-08-08 17:01:51
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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A piece of 1.7724538509055160272981674833411
2007-08-08 17:01:43
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answer #9
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answered by Dr D 7
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a sliver of pie
2007-08-08 17:02:11
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answer #10
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answered by volcom girl. 5
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Turn right on industrial go two blocks and turn right again.
Subtract $40
2007-08-08 17:03:37
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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