Pizza Wars In a recent advertisement, the pizza restaurant Little Nero?s claimed that their new giant pizza is 65% bigger than the large pizza at their main competitor, Donatello?s. If ?65% bigger? means that the radius is 65% bigger, how much bigger than the total area of a Donatello? large pizza is the total area of a Little Nero?s giant pizza? (Assume both pizzas are circular in shape.) To solve this piece of the worksheet, you need to solve to find the total area of both of the pizzas and then find the how much % larger the Little Nero?s pizza is. First: Donatello?s Pizza Little Nero?s Pizza A= pi(r)^2 A=pi(r)(1.65)^2
Pizza Wars
Pizza Wars In a recent advertisement, the pizza restaurant Little Nero?s claimed that their new giant pizza is 65% bigger than the large pizza at their main competitor, Donatello?s. If ?65% bigger? means that the radius is 65% bigger, how much bigger than the total area of a Donatello? large pizza is the total area of a Little Nero?s giant pizza? (Assume both pizzas are circular in shape.) To solve this piece of the worksheet, you need to solve to find the total area of both of the pizzas and then find the how much % larger the Little Nero?s pizza is. First: Donatello?s Pizza Little Nero?s Pizza A= pi(r)^2 A=pi(r)(1.65)^2
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