"Five by pies" typically refers to a playful or informal expression rather than a specific concept. It could suggest dividing five units among pies or a lighthearted way to discuss portions of pie. Without more context, it's difficult to provide a precise interpretation. If you meant something else, please clarify!
100 If three bakers bake 30 pies in one hour, they are baking 10 pies/baker/hour. So five bakers can bake 50 pie in one hour and 100 pies in two hours.
Boston cream pies, chocolate pies and any whipped cream in the pies are considered cream pies.
This would depend on the size of the pie. A normal 9-inch pie will generally provide six servings, unless everybody is on a diet, in which case eight servings. So 25 people divided by 6 servings would be five pies, with five slices left over. Or, you could cut thinner slices and get by with four pies. A smaller pie of about 6 inches in diameter will provide four servings, so you'd need seven pies.
Pies have many flavours. There are meat pies and fruit pies etc.
Most pies don't. Apple pies do.
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I assume it is five units and five tenths? Five units simply means five of something whole: for example, five whole pies. Five tenths means a pie is cut into ten slices, therefore five tenths is a half of a pie. So the answer must be five and a half units!
Probably Pies, PIes, Pies and Cakes.
Together they baked (p + 3p) pies = 4p = 204p = 20p = 5mama baked 3p pies = 3 x 5 = 15 pies
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