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Alexxx [7]
3 years ago
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you stop for lunch at a local pizza ahop where each pizza is cut into 8 sices. would your hunger be better satisifued with one s

lice from a 10 inch pizza or 2 slices from a 8 inch pizza and explain why? ​
Mathematics
1 answer:
Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Hello there! How are you doing? I am doing fine! I'll answer the question now.

So basically, your hunger would be satisfied with the 2 slices of 8 inches, because although one slice of 8 inches is two inches less than the 10 inch slice. But then you could add another 8 inch slice and it would make it greater and bigger than the one 10 inch slice itself. So in conclusion, the 2, 8 inch slices would be better than the 1, 10 inch slice because 16 inches is greater than 10 inches.

Hope this helped! Your welcome! I can help with other history stuff too! And byee! :)

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