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21 March, 20:33

At a pizzeria, a medium pizza which has diameter of 12 inches sells for $6.00 and a large pizza which has a diameter of 16 inches sells for $10.00. Which pizza is the better deal because it costs less per square inch?

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  1. 21 March, 21:03
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    We are comparing areas, so square of the linear dimension

    Relative cost per unit area

    12^2/6=24

    16^2/10=256/10=25.6

    Since 24<25.6, the 12" pizza is a better deal.

    Note: we could compare exact area by calculating A=pi (d^2) / 4, but since it is a relative comparison, the result will be the same, albeit more work.
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