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12 June, 16:44

A large pizza is advertised to have 14 inch diameter. If a costumer orders two large pizzas, how many squares inches of pizza will he receive?

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  1. 12 June, 17:02
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    Radius ^2 * pi = 1 pizza * 2 = area of 2 pizzas = 307.876 in ^2
  2. 12 June, 17:12
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    In order to find the total square inches of the pizza we just need to find the area of one of the pizzas then multiply that by 2.

    A pizza is a circle so we can use the Area of a Circle formula which is:

    A = πr^2

    A: Area

    π: pi (3.14 ...)

    r: radius (half of the diameter)

    The diameter of the pizza is 14 inches so the radius is 14/2 = 7 inches.

    Now we plug the radius into the equation.

    A = π (7) ^2

    Simplify

    7^2 = 49

    A = π (49)

    This means the area of one of the pizzas is 49π square inches.

    To find total square inches for both pizza, multiply 49π by 2.

    49π x 2 = 98π

    This means the customer will receive 98π square inches of pizza.
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