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Flying saucers pizza charges $0.15 per square inch for circular pizzas. If a pizza is measured by the diameter, how much will flying saucers pizza charge for a 7 inch, 10 inch and 14 inch pizza?
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Flying saucers pizza charges $0.15 per square inch for circular pizzas. If a pizza is measured by the diameter, how much will flying saucers pizza charge for a 7 inch, 10 inch and 14 inch pizza?
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A 7 inch pizza costs $1.05, a 10 inch pizza costs $1.50, and a 14 inch pizza costs $2.10
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