Usually not. A part of a circular shape will not.
Technically it is not a shape, but the closest shape it comes out to be is a square.
Well, darling, the square root of pizza is a nonsensical concept because pizza is not a number. It's like asking for the square root of happiness - it just doesn't work that way. Stick to enjoying your pizza and leave the math out of it, hun.
3 square cut pieces of pizza are just a little less than one full slice, so I'd estimate about 200-250 calories in 3 square pizzas, depending on where you order from
25 square inches
A slice of pizza is typically in the shape of a sector of a circle. This shape is formed by two radii of the circle and the corresponding arc between them. The angle at the center of the circle that the two radii form determines the size of the sector, and thus, the size of the pizza slice.
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
To find the area of each slice of a 12-inch pizza, first calculate the area of the entire pizza using the formula ( A = \pi r^2 ). The radius is 6 inches (half of the diameter), so the area is approximately ( A = \pi (6)^2 \approx 113.1 ) square inches. Since the pizza is cut into 8 equal slices, the area of each slice is about ( \frac{113.1}{8} \approx 14.14 ) square inches. Rounding to the nearest square inch, each slice has an area of approximately 14 square inches.
25 square inches.
Pizza "hut"
about 28.3 square inches
6