The circumference of a circle is 2πr where r is the radius or πd where d is the diameter.
The circumference of the apple pie divided by its diameter is πd/d = π.
You get another Pi, only difference is this on is missing the "e" at the end. (Doesn't taste quite so good either)
First of all it is NOT 'pie', that is the meat pie or apple pie that you eat. The circular 'pi' is 'pi' (small/lower case) . 'pi' is the Classical Greek letter for lower case 'p', and means 'constant of **P**roportion'. To find the circumference of a circle the equation is C = pi d Circumference equals 'pi' X the diameter. or C = 2 pi r Circumference equals 'pi' X '2' X the radius.
twenty feet in circumference
The circumference of an apple is roughly equal to the cube root of 6 * pi2 * volume
It depends...Apple usually. Though sometimes cherry or blueberry.
A 3-inch diameter apple is approximately 0.25 feet in diameter.
Measure it with a measuring tape.
WITH PEEL95 calories in 1 medium apple (3" diameter)77-81 calories in 1 medium apple (2¾" diameter).
Do you mean 'What is the circumference of the Moon using 'pi = 3.141592....'. If so :- The circumference is 10,921.0 km. or Using the equatorial radius it is 2 x 1738.1 x pi. = 10,920.8 km NB The mathematical pi is spelled as 'pi' and equals 3.14592654... 'Pie' spelled as 'pie' is the pie that you eat , e.g. meat pie or apple pie.
If you are referring to the number that is used to describe the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, then, yes, in terms of math it is spelled pi. Pi equals out to about 3.141529+ and goes on infinite (never ending).
About 6.5 cm(in diameter i think)
About the size of a moderaly sized apple. Perhaps 2-3 inches in diameter.