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Jobisdone [24]
2 years ago
5

Paul orders 3 different sizes of pizzas. Each pizza is cut into equal-sized slices as described in the table. Put the pizzas in

order by the area of a slice from smallest area to largest area.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Elza [17]2 years ago
3 0

The area of a slice from smallest area to largest area is given by:

  1. Pizza 1 (32π in²).
  2. Pizza 2 (32.7π in²).
  3. Pizza 3 (36π in²).

<h3>What is the area of a circle?</h3>

The area of a circle can be defined as the total space occupied or region enclosed by a circle within its boundary, and in a two-dimensional plane.

<h3>How to calculate the area of a circle?</h3>

Mathematically, the area of a circle is calculated by using this formula:

Area = πr²

<u>Where:</u>

r is the radius of a circle.

For Pizza 1, we have:

Area = π × 16²

Area = π × 256

Area = 256π in².

Area of a slice = 256π/8

Area of a slice = 32π in².

For Pizza 2, we have:

Area = π × 14²

Area = π × 196

Area = 196π in².

Area of a slice = 196π/6

Area of a slice = 32.7π in².

For Pizza 3, we have:

Area = π × 12²

Area = π × 144

Area = 144π in².

Area of a slice = 144π/4

Area of a slice = 36π in².

In conclusion, we can infer and logically deduce that the area of a slice from smallest area to largest area is given by:

  1. Pizza 1 (32π in²).
  2. Pizza 2 (32.7π in²).
  3. Pizza 3 (36π in²).

Read more on circle here: brainly.com/question/14478195

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