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At Joe's Pizza a 16 inch diameter pizza and a 12-inch-diameter pizza cost the same per square inch of top surface area. If the cost of a large pizza is 9.60, what is the cost, in dollars, of the small pizza?

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Answer:

5.4

Explanation:

Surface area of the large 16 in diameter pizza is


A = \pi(d/2)^2 = \pi8^2 = 64\pi

Cost per unit surface area is


c = (9.6)/(64\pi) = (0.15)/(\pi)

Surface area of the small 12-in diameter pizza is


a = \pi(12/2)^2 = \pi6^2 = 36\pi

So the total cost for that much surface area of pizza is


ac = 36\pi*(0.15)/(\pi) = 5.4

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