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Pi Day Math Name: _______________________

On Pi Day, the class had a pizza and pie party.


The class had 8 large pizzas to share. Each pizza had a diameter of 60cm and a
thickness (height) of 5cm. Assuming that all the pizza was eaten find out the volume of
pizza eaten. Pi Jokes
Calculate the surface area of a pie by
multiplying Pi times the pie radius-
squared, where Pi is 3.14 and the pie
radius is a given number represented by
“Pie-R”. In other words, Area = Pi * Pie-
The students had a contest to see who could make the best pie for school that day. R-squared.
The winning pie was cherry and had flat sides, making it a cylinder. It had a radius of
20cm and a height of 10cm. Find the surface area of the pie. Also, if you have a pizza with radius z
and thickness a, its volume is pizza [or
pi*z*z*a].

If you divide the diameter of a jack-o’-


When the cherry pie was cut into 20 pieces, each piece had an inner angle of 18°. The lantern by its circumference, you get
radius (as stated above) was 20cm. Calculate the area of the top of each slice. pumpkin Pi.
Calculate to the nearest hundredth.
Palindrome; “I prefer pi.”

One student ate his pie but didn’t like the crust. Calculate the arc length of his slice of
crust. Leave in terms of pi.

Sir Cumference was the roundest knight at King Arthur’s round table. He had gained
his size from eating too much Pi. One day he measured the round table. It had a
diameter of 4 meters. How big was its circumference?
Math Formulas

Volume of a cylinder = πr²h

Surface area of a cylinder = 2πrh + 2πr²

Circumference of a circle = 2πr

Area of a circle = πr²

Surface area of a sector = (θ × π/360) × r2

Arc Length of a sector = (θ × π/180) × r

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