That depends on the Pizza company. Often, the standard number of slices is 8, however most companies allow you to specify how many slices you would like, or if you would like to have the pizza double-cut.
It depends on the brand or where you get it from. A 6 inch personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut (where the serving is 1 whole pizza) is 13 Weight Watchers Points and 15 on the Points Plus.
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.
1/2 think of it like a pizza pie. 1/2 would be half of the entire pie. however, 3 / 13 would be 3 slices if the pie was cut into 13 slices. clearly, 1/2 is larger.
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The radii are 7 inches and 6 inches respectively, so the difference in area is pi*72 - pi*62 = pi*(49 - 36) = 13*pi = 40.8 sq inches, approx.
Five (5.8462) times.
Oh, dude, one thirteenth as a whole number is like 0.076923... but who's counting, right? It's like trying to divide a pizza into 13 equal slices; good luck with that! Just remember, math is hard, but pizza is easy.
It is estimated that about 13% of the US population consume pizza on any given day. Considering the US population is around 330 million, this equates to roughly 42.9 million people eating pizza daily.
1 inch = 2.54 cm13 cm = 13/2.54 = 5.118 inch
13 millimeters = approximately 0.512 inch, or just over half an inch.
200 ÷ 13 = 15 5/13 ≈ 15.38
It depends on whether the tiles are 13 ft x 13 ft, 13 inch x 13 inch, 13 cm x 13 cm etc.