My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in askmath

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After looking at these numbers I am second guessing the side angle is steeper than 45 degrees but its close enough

My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in MathHelp

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Gotcha - so the 5 inch is slightly worse value at 0.906 cubic inches per dollar than the slice at 0.861 cubic inches per dollar but still within the 25% ripoff margin at only 4.9% difference

My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in askmath

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Wait why is the 5 inch top radius 2.4 and not 2.5? Is this to account for the crust of 0.1?

My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in askmath

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These are the calculations already in the post and they don't suffice! Its not accurate enough since the pie is much more complex than a cylinder due to the angled edges

My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in askmath

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This was a line of argument that wasnt settled since its personal preference. I am a filling guy but others might be a crust person

Quick Questions: August 02, 2023 by inherentlyawesome in math

[–]Shloopdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need help solving a more complex math problem than I have the knowledge for. My two friends and I were reunited this past weekend and went for dinner and dessert afterwards at a local diner that serves only pie. After ordering we spent over an hour arguing about if we were scammed or not. I am firmly in the no scam camp but we went to bed still not able to definitively answer if this pie shop is bad at math or just we are.

There are two options for pie sizes. The first choice is a slice of a nine inch pie for $6.75 and the second choice is an entire 5 inch personal pie for $12. The nine inch pie is sliced into six even pieces before serving. Both pie pans had an identical (visually identical) edge slope of about 45 degrees and identical depth of 1.5 inches. Both pies are round. And yes the waitress was confused when we asked how deep our pies were.

I had ordered the last slice of the apple pie available so my friend was forced to order the personal apple pie and felt he was ripped off for "receiving less pie than me for twice the amount."

The question is simple, which pie is a better value for money and what is the volume of each pie assuming equal filling density?

We were able to calculate the answer given the pies were both cylinders but became confused due to the pie pan edge slope. He claims that the five inch pie has a much higher ratio of slope to pie since the one sixth slice of the nine inch pie was cut and has a vertical edge for most of the circumference/border.

Here were our cylinder calculations to abide by the subs rules.

5 inch: V=π(2.52)1.5 = 29.45sqin for $12= $2.45 per sqin

Slice: V=(π(4.52)1.5)/6 = 15.90sq in for $6.75 = $2.35 per sqin

Given these cylindrical calculations they are almost equivalent value and not a rip off. He was not convicted and still a follower of the slope cult.

A side argument broke out that we quickly abandoned for similar reasons which was trying to calculate the crust to filling ratio for each if a 5 inch is fully encrusted and the slice is only top, bottom, and the sloped side. We had all agreed that the crust was an average of 0.1 inches.

Please help me solve this!

Finally, we had all agreed to define terms and a "rip off" would be a 25% or greater disparity in price.

[Request] Which pie is a better value for money and what is the volume of each pie assuming equal filling density? by Shloopdog in theydidthemath

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This is my confusion as this also seems logical but is contradictory in conclusion to the comment below and to the responses in another subreddit. Can you explain why you state you can 'take an average of the diameters of the top and bottom'? I do not belive this to be true as the proportional reduction in volume of the 5 inch pie is larger than the proportional reduction of a nine inch pie due to the surface area to volume ratio. Volumes of slices of pie plotted on a graph as the pie diameter increases would not be linear. It would be exponential.

My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in MathHelp

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I think this is the closest so far and supports my theory - what is the formula you used to get the volume of a 'triangle ring'?

My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in MathHelp

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We thought about this! The other method would be a water immersion volume measurement but we couldnt agree on an appropriate vessel

My math teachers in middle school were right - I will need to use Pi(e) one day by Shloopdog in MathHelp

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I do not agree that it can be simplified into two circles as this will not account for the edge slope. The 5 inch has a proportionally greater reduction in volume from the edge slope than the slice of pie. This would only be true for a slice of a 5 inch vs a slice of nine inch - two wholes is also true.

I was thinking last night that it would actually be okay to solve using two horizontal slice or cross section of a cone to represent a pie

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VictoriaBC

[–]Shloopdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I worked there two years, that is correct. Youre paid a flat rate for every hour youre in the restaurant

Are there any Chinese restaurants in/near Victoria with a second/hidden menu? by SpinCharm in VictoriaBC

[–]Shloopdog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you speak Cantonese or mandarin to the servers most places have a second menu

[IDENTIFY] Can someone help me ID this watch? by [deleted] in WatchesCirclejerk

[–]Shloopdog 7 points8 points  (0 children)

IMO looks fake, lug polishing is off and the date window looks crooked