Tip: one 18in pizza is more pizza than two 12in pizzas.
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Actually yes you're right. With equal thickness crusts, 18 is still always better
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However, if you have 1 inch crusts on the smaller ones, and 1.93 inch crusts on the larger one, you'll get the same amount of toppings
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how cone the 18" with 35pi is MORE than 2*12" with 46pi? in my book, 46 is a bigger number than 35!!??!??!
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The numbers refer to the crust areas.
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SORRY... no wonder I failed maths. those are for the CRUSTS. Obviously the smaller the pizzas proportionally the more crust you get. A 2 inch pizza is nothing but crust. So you could have 2 million of them, and technically still have no pizza
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Assuming a constant width of crust, yes. In practise, smaller pizzas tend to have thinner crusts, though this doesn't seem enough to offset the increased proportion of crust to non-crust that comes with smaller pizzas.
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A million thanks, Math Man, for doing the things I can’t do.
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