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A pizza parlor offers pizzas with diameters of 8 in, 10 in, and 12 in. find the area of each size pizza. round to the nearest tenth. if the pizzas cost $9, $12, and $18 respectively, which is the better
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A pizza parlor offers pizzas with diameters of 8 in, 10 in, and 12 in. find the area of each size pizza. round to the nearest tenth. if the pizzas cost $9, $12, and $18 respectively, which is the better buy
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The best buy is the in. I really hope this helped
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