Pop Pie Quiz
Can you solve our pie-related math problems?
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Quiz Questions
1.
University Housing’s recipe for fudge-bottom pie calls for 16 ounces of whole milk to make the treat’s custard layer. How many cups would that be?
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A.
Two cups
B.
Four cups
C.
Six cups
2.
If you had a fudge-bottom pie, and for some reason wanted to share it equally amongst eight people total, what percentage of the pie would each person get?
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A.
8%
B.
12.5%
C.
20%
3.
If a single fudge-bottom pie is about two inches tall, how many pies would you need to stack to match the height of a 6-foot-tall Bucky mascot?
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A.
36 pies
B.
48 pies
C.
72 pies
4.
Bucky buys two slices of pie at $3 each and large latte for $5. How much did he spend, including a 5% sales tax?
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A.
$11.55
B.
$12.05
C.
$12.25
5.
To determine the circumference of a fudge-bottom pie, which formula might you use?
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A.
πr²
B.
2πr
C.
2r
6.
Bucky enters a pie-eating contest. It takes him two-and-a-half minutes to eat an entire pie. How many pies can he eat during a 15-minute competition?
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A.
4 pies
B.
5 pies
C.
6 pies
Quiz Outcomes
1.
Oops.
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That's okay. Console yourself with the UW's famed fudge-bottom pie.
2.
Not quite.
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Practice your math skills by doubling the recipe for the UW's famed fudge-bottom pie.
3.
Aced it!
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Celebrate your math prowess by baking the UW's famed fudge-bottom pie.