The left side of a pie typically refers to the portion of the pie that is on the left when it is divided into two halves. In a visual context, it could denote the left half of the pie chart or the left segment of a physical pie. The term doesn’t have a specific meaning beyond this spatial description unless defined in a particular context.
I didn't eat a slice of pie, I ate a pie - so no slices are left.
Mince Pie ;)
Pie=yesPie=noawnser=pie
A mince pie, a tot of whiskey, and a carrot.
I left a egg custard pie overnight. Is it safe?
If hypotenuse (opposite to 90 (pie/2)) = 1 Side opposite to 30 (pie/6) is = 1/2 hypotenuse Side relative to 60 (pie/3) = radical3/ 2
whole pie = 8/8 half pie = 4/8 = 2/4 = 1/2
If you are referring to a custard pie or quiche, the answer is "No!"
2 thirds would be left
Say you have a pie and want to know if you eat 1/2 of it what percentage is left. Now 1 pie - 1/2 pie = 1/2 pie So (1/2 pie) / (1 whole pie) = 1/2 Divide 2 into one and you get .50 To get percent move decimal place two spaces to left. In this case you get 50%.
You can't eat 1.2 of it. That would be eating more of it than there is. If you ate 1/2 of it, there would be 1/8 of the original pie left.
In Australia, people drive on the left side of the road.laft hand side, same as UK.