A 7-in. pizza costs $8 and a 14-in. pizza costs $20. Tommy says the smaller pizza is a better buy because the larger pizza is twice as big and more than twice as expensive. Do you agree with his reasoning? If not, explain why not.
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No A pizza looks like a circle.
And we know that area of a circle depends on the radius.
Area of a circle = πr2, here pi (π) is constant.
So, we can clearly say that area of a circle is proportional to the square of the diameter.
Similarly, the cost a pizza depends on its area not its diameter.
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✔⭕ Pizza cost is based on it's size. So the Statement is wrong dat the smaller pizza is costly thn bigger one.
✔⭕ Area of circle is directly proportional of it's diameter. Similarly, if we buy a big one pan size pizza thn the cost is absolutely high thn the small one.
☮ Conclusion : Statement is False.
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☸ Required Answer is :
✔⭕ Pizza cost is based on it's size. So the Statement is wrong dat the smaller pizza is costly thn bigger one.
✔⭕ Area of circle is directly proportional of it's diameter. Similarly, if we buy a big one pan size pizza thn the cost is absolutely high thn the small one.
☮ Conclusion : Statement is False.
Vielen Dank ♥
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