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26 October, 21:13

Jaira is having pizza for her birthday party. She can make two small pizzas, each with a radius of 6 inches, or one large pizza with a radius of 12 inches. Which option will give her more square inches of pizza?

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  1. 26 October, 21:37
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    Answer: One large pizza with a radius of 12 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we have to calculate the area of each option.

    Area of a circle: π r^2

    Option 1: two small pizzas, each with a radius of 6 inches.

    A = π r^2 = π 6^2 = 113.1 in2

    Since there are 2 small pizzas we have to multiply the area by 2:

    113.2 x 2 = 226.2 in2

    Option2 = one large pizza with a radius of 12 inches

    A = π r^2 = π 12^2 = 452.38 in2

    Since 452.38 in2 > 113.1 in2

    Option 2 (one large pizza) will give her more square inches of pizza

    Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.
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