gotta give him the credit for trying
Finding practical applications is the best way to remember math
Pi are not round… pie are squared.
Try the “Pizza Area Calculator” from the University of Delaware (WWW)
You sometimes sound like you spend too much time around Jason.
“π r²” is a lie. Cornbread are square; pie are round.
16 inch diameter is a big pizza.
I’m waiting for the backstory strip that shows how Jason switched bodies with Peter.
The soda volume would not be πr²h unless the sides were perfectly perpendicular to the bottom of the cup.
This seems more like a Jason conversation than a Peter one.
This should have been timed to appear last Thursday, 03/14.
He ate (pizza) pie.
Hey, they’re practicing their formulae.
At least they are finding math useful.
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seanfear about 2 months ago
gotta give him the credit for trying
mischugenah about 2 months ago
Finding practical applications is the best way to remember math
Heres Waldo about 2 months ago
Pi are not round… pie are squared.
knutdl about 2 months ago
Try the “Pizza Area Calculator” from the University of Delaware (WWW)
Kwen about 2 months ago
You sometimes sound like you spend too much time around Jason.
aerotica69 about 2 months ago
“π r²” is a lie. Cornbread are square; pie are round.
Robert4170 about 2 months ago
16 inch diameter is a big pizza.
MichaelD Premium Member about 2 months ago
I’m waiting for the backstory strip that shows how Jason switched bodies with Peter.
ValancyCarmody about 2 months ago
The soda volume would not be πr²h unless the sides were perfectly perpendicular to the bottom of the cup.
John Jorgensen about 2 months ago
This seems more like a Jason conversation than a Peter one.
Jogger2 about 2 months ago
This should have been timed to appear last Thursday, 03/14.
Rick Smith Premium Member about 2 months ago
He ate (pizza) pie.
Fennec! at the Disco about 2 months ago
Hey, they’re practicing their formulae.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 months ago
At least they are finding math useful.