Area of Pizza = 49 pi, area of each slice pi/4, so total pepperoni area 7 pi, leaving 42 pi squinches free of slices.
Divide it into segments (like pizza slices), each of 360/15 = 24 degrees.
It depends on how many slices are in the pie. If you cut the pie into 24 pieces, 12 slices will be half the pie, which will leave 12 slices, 6 could be blueberry and six could be strawberry. If there are a total of 12 slices in the pie, the three of the slices will be blueberry.
54 ÷ 6 = 9 slices on each plate.
Forget the diameter. Find the centre. Draw any radius. Next, add another radius at 360/9 = 40 degrees to the first. Keep adding radii as you go around the circle. When it is in 9 equal slices you will have returned to the first radius. Done.
There no direct relationship between square dimensions and cubic dimensions. Square dimensions have no thickness. Your question would be the same as asking "How many slices of cheese can I cut from a given block if the slices have no thickness?", or "How many gallons of water can I pour on a table before no more will fit?". A question that *does* have meaning would be "If I have a 27 cubic inch cube of butter and it is 3 inches thick, how many square inches would the plate need to be to exactly fit underneath?"(9 SqIn). You have supplied the missing dimension. R
A peperoni pizza is a regular pizza covered with slices of the sausage called peperoni?
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The answer is 6 inches.
A large Dominos Pizza is 14 inches.
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about 28.3 square inches
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7.952 square inches
25 square inches