2/10 inch = 0.2 inch To convert a fraction to a decimal divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number).
1/10 inch = 1/10 inch
It is 1/10 of a inch
Four, unless they can order 3.5 pizzas.
0.1 inch.
No Side by side the total would be 20 inches but there would be a space at top and bottom Assuming they are the same depth, then the comparison is between the areas. As the lengths are in the ratio of 10:20 = 1:2, their areas are in the ratio 1²:2² = 1:4 Thus the 20 inch pizza has four times the area of a 10 in pizza, ie a 20 inch pizza is the same as FOUR 10 inch pizzas.
The best choice is the two medium pizzas. You'll have more pizza for less cost.
Well, isn't that just a lovely little measurement! If we're talking about .4 of an inch, we're looking at 4 tenths of an inch. It's just a small fraction of the whole, but every little bit adds to the beauty of the whole picture.
In 1989, the cost of a 10 inch sausage pizza was about 6.50 dollars. The cost in 2014 was about two times that much.
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Technological advances that increase production efficiency shift the supply curve to the right. So if I work in a pizzeria making pizzas and I get a new oven that can cook 10 pizzas in 10 minutes and my old oven could only cook 5 pizzas in 10 minutes, the supply of pizzas I can produce will increase.
10 max
A pizza typically contains about 8-10 slices. If it's just for a snack, two pizzas should be enough for everyone to have at least one slice. If a meal, 4 pizzas will allow 13 people to have at least 2 slices, with some extra for hungry people.
Yes it is possible. Consider these two shapes with the same area: a 2-inch square and a 1-inch x 4-inch rectangle both have the same area of 4 sq inches. However, the square has a perimeter of 8 inches while the rectangle has a perimeter of 10 inches. By the way, the shape with the largest area for a given perimeter is a circle.
10*2 = 20 of them.
4.329004 gallons.