It depends on how big/small the pieces are.
An entire village in South Africa.
Area of a 14 inch pizza = 43.98in2. Area of a 12 inch pizza = 37.70in2. Difference between the two = 6.28in2.
6 Slices = 2-3 pax
It matter where you buy the pizza
Oh, dude, a 9-inch pie can serve like 6-8 people, depending on how hungry they are or if they're on a diet. But hey, who's counting when it comes to pie, am I right? Just grab a fork and dig in!
An entire village in South Africa.
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Area of a 14 inch pizza = 43.98in2. Area of a 12 inch pizza = 37.70in2. Difference between the two = 6.28in2.
6 Slices = 2-3 pax
It matter where you buy the pizza
As many as you want. You decide.
it feeds 2 normal adults, maybe more if they are kids or women
well its easy is it not, just like any calculation. you just break it down, or do it stage by stage 1/6 = 290 cal so the whole pizza is 1740 cal which is 6 x 290 so 1/8 of the pizza will be 1740 divided by 8 which is 217.5 cal
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49pi-36pi= 13pi= 40.8 square inches
Oh, dude, a 9-inch pie can serve like 6-8 people, depending on how hungry they are or if they're on a diet. But hey, who's counting when it comes to pie, am I right? Just grab a fork and dig in!
To determine how many 2-inch pepperoni slices can cover a 16-inch pizza, first calculate the area of the pizza and the area of one pepperoni slice. The area of the pizza is approximately 201.06 square inches (using the formula for the area of a circle, (A = \pi r^2), with a 16-inch diameter giving an 8-inch radius). The area of a 2-inch pepperoni slice is about 3.14 square inches. Dividing the pizza's area by the pepperoni slice area gives approximately 64 slices needed to cover the pizza.