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A baker is working a batch of dough. He shapes it into a cylinder of height a and radius z.
What will the baker make from this volume of dough?
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Title must be "Hap'pi day everyone" :)
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What will the baker make from this volume of dough?
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He will make
pizza.
The volume is
Height times pi times the square of the radius, i.e. $pi * z * z * a$.
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Wow that was quick! Well done. I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:05
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either that or pizaz!
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– user334732
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Old joke - he's making pizza: pi * z * z * a
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Very quick! The old ones are the best ones! I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:06
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While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.
If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.
Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)
But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.
(I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
:(
Happy pi day.
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Even with a big tall cylinder of dough, he'll still make pizza because that will be the volume he'll make.
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– user334732
yesterday
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Volume $V$ of a cylinder of given height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by $V = pi r^2 h$.
Therefore,
the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.
:)
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He will make
pizza.
The volume is
Height times pi times the square of the radius, i.e. $pi * z * z * a$.
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Wow that was quick! Well done. I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:05
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either that or pizaz!
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– user334732
yesterday
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$begingroup$
He will make
pizza.
The volume is
Height times pi times the square of the radius, i.e. $pi * z * z * a$.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Wow that was quick! Well done. I will award the tick at the end of the day.
$endgroup$
– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:05
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either that or pizaz!
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– user334732
yesterday
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$begingroup$
He will make
pizza.
The volume is
Height times pi times the square of the radius, i.e. $pi * z * z * a$.
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He will make
pizza.
The volume is
Height times pi times the square of the radius, i.e. $pi * z * z * a$.
answered Mar 14 at 11:54
jafejafe
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Wow that was quick! Well done. I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:05
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either that or pizaz!
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– user334732
yesterday
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Wow that was quick! Well done. I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:05
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either that or pizaz!
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– user334732
yesterday
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Wow that was quick! Well done. I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:05
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Wow that was quick! Well done. I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:05
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either that or pizaz!
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– user334732
yesterday
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either that or pizaz!
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– user334732
yesterday
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Old joke - he's making pizza: pi * z * z * a
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Very quick! The old ones are the best ones! I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:06
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Old joke - he's making pizza: pi * z * z * a
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Very quick! The old ones are the best ones! I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:06
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Old joke - he's making pizza: pi * z * z * a
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Old joke - he's making pizza: pi * z * z * a
answered Mar 14 at 11:55
Jeff ZeitlinJeff Zeitlin
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Very quick! The old ones are the best ones! I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:06
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Very quick! The old ones are the best ones! I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:06
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Very quick! The old ones are the best ones! I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:06
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Very quick! The old ones are the best ones! I will award the tick at the end of the day.
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– Stewart Becker
Mar 14 at 12:06
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While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.
If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.
Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)
But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.
(I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
:(
Happy pi day.
New contributor
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Even with a big tall cylinder of dough, he'll still make pizza because that will be the volume he'll make.
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– user334732
yesterday
add a comment |
$begingroup$
While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.
If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.
Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)
But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.
(I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
:(
Happy pi day.
New contributor
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Even with a big tall cylinder of dough, he'll still make pizza because that will be the volume he'll make.
$endgroup$
– user334732
yesterday
add a comment |
$begingroup$
While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.
If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.
Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)
But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.
(I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
:(
Happy pi day.
New contributor
$endgroup$
While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.
If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.
Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)
But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.
(I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
:(
Happy pi day.
New contributor
edited Mar 14 at 14:01
North
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answered Mar 14 at 13:39
Michael M.Michael M.
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Even with a big tall cylinder of dough, he'll still make pizza because that will be the volume he'll make.
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– user334732
yesterday
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Even with a big tall cylinder of dough, he'll still make pizza because that will be the volume he'll make.
$endgroup$
– user334732
yesterday
$begingroup$
Even with a big tall cylinder of dough, he'll still make pizza because that will be the volume he'll make.
$endgroup$
– user334732
yesterday
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Even with a big tall cylinder of dough, he'll still make pizza because that will be the volume he'll make.
$endgroup$
– user334732
yesterday
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Volume $V$ of a cylinder of given height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by $V = pi r^2 h$.
Therefore,
the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.
:)
New contributor
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Volume $V$ of a cylinder of given height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by $V = pi r^2 h$.
Therefore,
the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.
:)
New contributor
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Volume $V$ of a cylinder of given height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by $V = pi r^2 h$.
Therefore,
the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.
:)
New contributor
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Volume $V$ of a cylinder of given height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by $V = pi r^2 h$.
Therefore,
the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.
:)
New contributor
edited Mar 14 at 14:32
AHKieran
5,5261143
5,5261143
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answered Mar 14 at 13:46
insomniacinsomniac
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711
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