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kondaur [170]
3 years ago
12

I need the thing for the square pizza ill give brainlest to who gets its right

Mathematics
1 answer:
baherus [9]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A) The square pizza gives you more delicious (XD) pizza. And 24 (225-201) more pizza.

B) There's more crust on the square pizza then on the circle one, according to 60>50!

Step-by-step explanation:

A)First, let's calculate the area of the round pizza.

We need to find out the radius, and radius=\frac{diameter}{2}

So radius=16/2, which is 8.

And a circle's area is \pi r^{2}, so the equation for this round pizza is:

\pi                (8)^{2}

=64\pi

≅201 inch^{2}

Second, we calculate the square pizza's area, which is pretty easy since the equation for a square is: (Side Length)^{2}.

So for this square pizza, the area would be:

(15)^{2}

=225 inch^{2}

Lastly, we compare the two, 225>201, so the square pizza gives you more delicious (XD) pizza. And 24 (225-201) more pizza.

B)So this problem is actually asking you to find the circumference of the circle and perimeter of the square.

Let's start off with the circle, the formula for circumference is:

\pi (d)

We already have the d, (diameter), which is 16, so the circumference of this circle pizza is:

16\pi

≅50 inch

Then we find the a square's, the equation for perimeter is:

4 (side length)

=4(15)

=60 inch

So happily, we found out there's more crust on the square pizza then on the circle one, according to 60>50!

<u><em>Hoped I helped! And hope you can get full credit with my will elongated answer XD.</em></u>

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