To compare the amount of Pizza in a 16-inch and a 14-inch pizza, we can use the formula for the area of a circle, A = πr². The radius of the 16-inch pizza is 8 inches, giving it an area of about 201.06 square inches, while the 14-inch pizza has a radius of 7 inches, resulting in an area of about 153.94 square inches. Therefore, the 16-inch pizza has approximately 47.12 square inches more pizza than the 14-inch pizza.
It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
Yes, an inch is a little bit more than one fourth of a decimeter.
Think of a pizza. You would rather have 1/4th/.25 of the pizza then 1/8th /.12. This is the principle. Think of how a half full can of soda has more water than a quarter full can of soda.
2,154,240 more.
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Area of a 14 inch pizza = 43.98in2. Area of a 12 inch pizza = 37.70in2. Difference between the two = 6.28in2.
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49pi-36pi= 13pi= 40.8 square inches
1 12 inch pizza for 9.99 is the better deal. Whether or not we consider the total volume of pizza purchased or just the surface area of pizza (which reflects how much topping there will be) the proportion between the 12 inch and the two 8 inch pizzas (combined) always results in 9:8. So you are getting slightly more pizza with the 12 inch pizza, and it is cheaper, so it is the better deal. Volume = pi * r2 * h. As r2 for the 12 inch pizza = 62 = 36, this is more than 2 * 42 = 32 by the proportion 36:32, which simplifies to 9:8.
I suggest you divide the 14 inches and the 11 inches by 2 to get the radius (presumably, the numbers refer to the diameter). Then you can calculate the area using the formula for a circle, and compare.
Based on same ingredients and amounts I would say an 8" for $7 is better. The costs per inch of pizza is less than that of a 12".
No it will not, pizza stones relly dont absourb much more than greece....
$11 for any large pizza with up to 5 toppings...
The radii are 7 inches and 6 inches respectively, so the difference in area is pi*72 - pi*62 = pi*(49 - 36) = 13*pi = 40.8 sq inches, approx.
24 It depends on how big the pepperonis are. If they are 1 inch across, than 24.
Well because 8¢ is less than 16¢, it would be the 8 inch pizza...Now if you are wondering which one is better value, the 16" pizza has 4 times the area of the 8" pizza, but is only 2 times the cost, so obviously the 16" pizza is a better bang for the buck, so to speak.
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