1 12 inch Pizza for 9.99 is the better deal.
Whether or not we consider the total volume of pizza purchased or just the surface area of pizza (which reflects how much topping there will be) the proportion between the 12 inch and the two 8 inch pizzas (combined) always results in 9:8.
So you are getting slightly more pizza with the 12 inch pizza, and it is cheaper, so it is the better deal.
Volume = pi * r2 * h. As r2 for the 12 inch pizza = 62 = 36, this is more than 2 * 42 = 32 by the proportion 36:32, which simplifies to 9:8.
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In 1789, when President Adams sent diplomats to Paris to discuss the rights of neutrals during the French and British war.. The French foreign minister himself would not deal directly with the Americans so he sent three French agents to offer the Americans a deal. The deal was that the Americans had to pay a great deal of money in order for French to avoid seizing American ships. The reason its called the X Y Z Affair is because Adams did not reveal the 3 agent's names.
tackle, deal with, cope with, meet head-on
Merlin lives backward so he knows that the deal he makes with Uther will result in a child from tricking Ingrain in thinking he is her husband and by changing Uther he can get control of the baby ( Arthur) to make sure the baby will live to his kingship.
No, it is not. It is a verb, a form of to sweeten, meaning to make sweet. It is used colloquially to mean improve (make sweeter), referring to a purchase, transaction, or deal.
Note: I do not use Imperial units regularly. The Square Deal Pizza is larger. Square Deal Pizza15X15=225 inches Mama Mia's Pizza (pie)82=200.96 inches.
That depends on the radius of each pizza (and how close to the edge the toppings go.) Let's call the small pizza a 6 inch pizza - that's a radius of 3 inches and a total area of 9(pi) square inches or 28.2744 square inches. At 5.95 that's 4.752 square inches per dollar. For a pizza costing 9.95 to be better value the square area would need to be 47.2824, which when divided by pi gives a radius of 3.879 inches - and a diameter of 7.758. So, if the large pizza is over an inch and a quarter wider, and if the toppings are proportionately distributed, then the large pizza is better value...... but only if you're going to eat it all. If you don't eat it all then you'll have paid more and eaten the same amount..
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Jack got a better deal.
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I received an email from Pizza Hut recently and they have a special going on which does not require a coupon. You can get any toppings you want on a large deep dish pizza for only ten dollars plus tax. So you are better off eating at Pizza Hut without a coupon. If you take a coupon to Papa Johns it will probably end up costing you more because they don't have a deal like Pizza Hut.
Good Deal with Dave Lieberman - 2005 Pantry Pizza Party was released on: USA: 26 August 2006
Find the area of each pizza & divide the price by the area to find the cost per square inch. The lowest one is the best deal.Area = PI*radius2Area (14 in.) = PI*(14/2)2 = 153.94 in2Area (16 in.) = PI*(16/2)2 = 201.06 in2Cost per sq. in (14 in.) = $9.95/154.94 in2 = $0.065/in2Cost per sq. in (16 in.) = $11.95/201.06 in2 = $0.060/in2The 16 inch pizza is the better deal. You pay 6 cents per square inch while the 14 inch pizza you pay 6 1/2 cents per square inch.
Pizza Hut is a Nationwide fast-food restaurant and they have the same deals wherever you see one. ~ Thanks
Usually buying a car outright is a better deal if you can pay upfront without a loan. If you do need a loan, then depending on the deal you get for the loan vs. the lease it can be a better deal to lease, but not usually.
No, you cannot combine the offers. You can purchase separately to get the deal.
You will pay the price if you want actual quality pizza. Pizza hut expects you to pay the price for quality pizza when there pizza is absolutely terrible. You can easily go to an actual pizzeria for the price they expect. Dominos is a lot better, hands down. Dominos is also much more affordable, especially with their new $5.99 large pizza 2 topping. That deal is the same that Little Caesar's does for their Hot&Ready. Now if it's Tuesday, I would still save money and choose Little Caesar's $3.99 large 1 topping Hot&Ready carryouts.