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2 January, 07:39

The advertised size of a pizza is the length of its diameter. (An 8-inch pizza has a diameter of 8 in) Q1: What is the area of a 16 inch pizza? Q2: If a 16-inch pizza costs $12.50 and is cut into 8 slices, shat is the cost per slice? Q3: What is the cost per square inch? (Hint: use area) These are copied from my math homework!

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  1. 2 January, 11:09
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    In this question, we assume the pizza is a circle with radius r and diameter d. The radius is also known as (d/2). The area of a circle is A=pie*r^2. Q1: The area of a 16 inch pizza is A = pie * (16/2) ^2 = pie * 8^2 = pie * 64 = 201.06 in^2. Q2: To determine the cost per slice, just divide the total cost by the number of slices. In this case you would divide 12.50 by 8 (total slices) to get 12.50/8=$1.56/slice. Q3: The cost per square inch of the pizza would be total cost divided by the total area in square inches. This would give you 12.50/201.06 = $0.06 per square inch.
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