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.
18
Oh, dude, let me grab my calculator for this intense math problem... Alright, so 80 goes into 413 about 5 times with a remainder of 13. So, like, if you were dividing a pizza into 80 slices, you'd get 5 slices with a little crust left over.
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.
1 inch = 2.54 cm13 cm = 13/2.54 = 5.118 inch
13 millimeters = approximately 0.512 inch, or just over half an inch.
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.
200 ÷ 13 = 15 5/13 ≈ 15.38