Volume of a pizza with height a and radius z.
If you don't get the joke, it's okay.
piz^2a? I don't understand, whatever in the world could piz^2a mean?
Volume of a pizza with height a and radius z.
If you don't get the joke, it's okay.
piz^2a? I don't understand, whatever in the world could piz^2a mean?
that is neither hard nor requiring of intelligence
Volume of a pizza with height a and radius z.
If you don't get the joke, it's okay.
piz^2a? I don't understand, whatever in the world could piz^2a mean?
pi times z times z times a.
pizza.
i hope you are joking because my comment was quite clearly being sarcastic
987266486163940 multiplied by 746649177474849
7.3714171e+29 is the answer.
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i think the sec^2 derivative of tan substitutions, or problems of their kind are the most difficult... they're not intuitive, but arbitrary and random.... maybe there is some epiphany as yet had that will unveil their intuition... but until then, knowledge says a tomato is a fruit and wisdom says not to put tomatoes in fruit salad...
alright so i had this question on a test recently
this is probably gonna seem easy for some of u guys but im just a stupid kid in algebra 2 so dont judge
we have 2 glasses of chemicals
one is 20% acidic
the other is 50% acidic
if we want to make 30 milliliters of a chemical that is 40% acidic by mixing the previous 2 chemicals how many milliliters of the 20% acidic one should we use
i tried using a system of equations but i kept getting numbers that didnt make sense
alright so i had this question on a test recently
this is probably gonna seem easy for some of u guys but im just a stupid kid in algebra 2 so dont judge
we have 2 glasses of chemicals
one is 20% acidic
the other is 50% acidic
if we want to make 30 milliliters of a chemical that is 40% acidic by mixing the previous 2 chemicals how many milliliters of the 20% acidic one should we use
i tried using a system of equations but i kept getting numbers that didnt make sense
what a stupid kid in algebra 2
alright so i had this question on a test recently
this is probably gonna seem easy for some of u guys but im just a stupid kid in algebra 2 so dont judge
we have 2 glasses of chemicals
one is 20% acidic
the other is 50% acidic
if we want to make 30 milliliters of a chemical that is 40% acidic by mixing the previous 2 chemicals how many milliliters of the 20% acidic one should we use
i tried using a system of equations but i kept getting numbers that didnt make sense
It's 10mm.
answer 5.2465818e13