That depends on the radius of each Pizza (and how close to the edge the toppings go.)
Let's call the small pizza a 6 inch pizza - that's a radius of 3 inches and a total area of 9(pi) square inches or 28.2744 square inches. At 5.95 that's 4.752 square inches per dollar.
For a pizza costing 9.95 to be better value the square area would need to be 47.2824, which when divided by pi gives a radius of 3.879 inches - and a diameter of 7.758.
So, if the large pizza is over an inch and a quarter wider, and if the toppings are proportionately distributed, then the large pizza is better value...... but only if you're going to eat it all. If you don't eat it all then you'll have paid more and eaten the same amount..
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The amount of slices in a Casey's pizza will depend on the size of the pizza. A large pizza from the store has 8 slices, a medium has 6, and a small has 4.
Best Pizza offers your choice of regular pizzas and a large selection of specialty pizzas. The pizzas are all available in small, large and party sizes.
That will vary significantly depending on the toppings and how much of them. Plain cheese pizza slices will weigh the least. It will also depend on the size of pizza (e.g. small, medium, large, extra large).
Only one. This is obviously a trick question.
A large pizza from Papa John's is usually 14 inches in diameter. An extra large measures about 16 inches, medium is 12 inches and a small is 10 inches in diameter.
It's about 10 inches and cut into 8 slices
7" = 4 slices9" = 6 slices
5 points plus in a small piece of pizza with one meat topping
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