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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help!!!! need to be done by tonight!! i am doing a project and i made a 16 inch pizza with ten slices and found the interior angles arc lengths per slice and are of each slice for step two now for step three it is asking me to... Determine the delivery radius for your shop. Draw a point on a coordinate plane where your shop will be located. Create two different radii lengths from your shop, and construct the circles that represent each delivery area. How much area will each delivery radius cover? i am doing a project and i made a 16 inch pizza with ten slices and foun

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ask pizza hut. They sell pizza, They should know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please tell me if im leaving any information out that is needed for you to help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

never mind luisrock2008

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aha i have to show my work ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Show them your pizza. All the angles are 36 degrees each assuming you sliced equally. If you measure them they should add up Circumference = 16*pi Need more info

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is my pizza needed to determine How much area will each delivery radius cover for my pizza shop? because the two circles i used for my two shops have a radius of 2 and 4 i think i need the formula to find the circle area does that sound correct? or am i just being confusing since you guys dont know what exactly my project is?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

i think i've answered your same question before.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no well kinda that was step two which i went back throught the lesson and got all of that but now since i have my circle and the th radius idk how to get the area i forgot the formula and i dont know how to write and equation for it like the equation on how i found the area or if its for the circle and the points on the graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when are you gonna call pizza hut. I can get there number if you want me too

OpenStudy (experimentx):

area of circle = pi * radius * radius pi = 3.141592 (not not pie)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol luis if i end up needing their number i will google it aha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks experimentx and yesss i know pi not pie aha but thanks for the clarification there

OpenStudy (experimentx):

pizza looks a lot like pie ... i remained you so that you would not get confused/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks experimentx =)

OpenStudy (experimentx):

yw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and that means your welcome right? jk jk jk

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