To determine how many 2-inch pepperoni slices can cover a 16-inch Pizza, first calculate the area of the pizza and the area of one pepperoni slice. The area of the pizza is approximately 201.06 square inches (using the formula for the area of a circle, (A = \pi r^2), with a 16-inch diameter giving an 8-inch radius). The area of a 2-inch pepperoni slice is about 3.14 square inches. Dividing the pizza's area by the pepperoni slice area gives approximately 64 slices needed to cover the pizza.
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24 It depends on how big the pepperonis are. If they are 1 inch across, than 24.
The number of slices you can get from 1 kilogram of pepperoni depends on the thickness of the slices. Typically, if the slices are about 1/16-inch thick, you can expect to get around 30 to 40 slices from a kilogram. However, this can vary based on the brand and specific cutting method used.
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If they are the diameters of the pizzas then:- Each slice of the 7 inch pizza is about 9.62 square inches Each slice of the 9 inch pizza is about 7.95 square inches
Assume both pizzas are cut into eight slices. 3 slices of the 12 inch pizza make an angle of3 pi/4 and area is 1/2 radius squared times angle where radius is 6 inch so area = 42.4 sq in 2 slices of the 16 inch pizza make an angle of pi/2 and area is 1/2 radius squared times angle where radius is 8 inch so area = 50.2 sq in so the two 16 inch slices give you more pizza
It's about 10 inches and cut into 8 slices
As many as you want. You decide.
You slice a pizza six times right across the diameter to obtain twelve slices (wedges).
That depends on the pizza company. Often, the standard number of slices is 8, however most companies allow you to specify how many slices you would like, or if you would like to have the pizza double-cut.
Typically, eight slices in a 14 inch pizza.If you count on two slices per serving, that is four servings
A 17-inch pizza typically has about 8 to 12 slices, depending on how it is cut. Most standard pizzerias slice a large pizza into 8 slices, but some may cut it into more for smaller portions. The exact number can vary based on the restaurant's policy and customer preferences.