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Area of Pizza = 49 pi, area of each slice pi/4, so total pepperoni area 7 pi, leaving 42 pi squinches free of slices.

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Q: If 28 pepperoni slices are 1'' in diameter and the diameter of the pizza is 14'' how many square inches are not covered by the pepperoni slices?
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