After the intro it is this roughly... Po Pi Po Come on, drink this! You like vegetable juice, don't you? I've decided that you must (drink this), right now! So drink up! My vegetable juice- costs 200 yen! It'll agree with you, (my) vegetable juice. Light bodied, vegetable juice. Most of all, what I recommend is the green vegetable juice! Po Pi Po Vegetables! Po Pi Po They are bursting with life! Po Pi Po Now you are too! Po Pi Po Come to love vegetable juice.
I am not exactly sure when, but a man couldn't get the monks to remember the notes to their songs and hymns, so he replaced the A, B, C notes with Do, Re, Mi. Henceforth, making it much easier to learn.
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9c1 If equipped with the LT1,against a 2005+ CV PI. Non LT1 against 2004 + CV PI would take it.
There are three syllables. Pi-an-o.
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Not sure what pi-co is, but if you mean the prefix pico, for SI units, the answer is 10-12.
It is pronounced as "flok-si-now-si-ni-hi-li-pi-li-fi-kay-shun."
Pi notes that tigers are most active at night, which helps him anticipate the tiger's behavior and avoid potential attacks during those hours.
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There is none because a circle has no volume but the area of a circle is pi*radius^2
Chen Pi Mei means preserved plums. The candy is made by the Golden Flower company. The ingredients are sugar, plum, orange peel, lemon, salt, licorice, and artificial sweetener.
lemon juice! :Pi know u want it bich
Oh honey, it's simple math. The circumference of a circle is found by multiplying the diameter by pi (π). So, if you have the diameter in centimeters, just multiply it by 3.14159 to get the circumference in centimeters. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Weitao Xiao has written: 'Bai Juyi yan jiu de fan si yu pi pan'
To find the volume of a lemon, you can use the water displacement method. Fill a measuring cup with a known volume of water and note the level. Submerge the lemon completely in the water and measure the new water level; the difference between the two levels gives you the volume of the lemon. Alternatively, if you prefer a mathematical approach, you can approximate the lemon's shape as an ellipsoid and use the formula for the volume of an ellipsoid: ( V = \frac{4}{3} \pi abc ), where ( a ), ( b ), and ( c ) are the semi-principal axes.
(pi)(1/pi)=1.4396 ...