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Directions: A large pizza at Tony's Pizzeria is a circle with a 14-inch diameter. Its box is a rectangular prism that is 1 14 8...Asked by Applesauce
Directions: A large pizza at Tony's Pizzeria is a circle with a 14-inch diameter. Its box is a rectangular prism that is 14 1 inches long, 14 1 inches wide, and 1 3 inches
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tall. Your job is to design a crazy new shape for a large pizza. It can be any irregular polygon shape, but it must have at least five sides.
Tony says he will make and sell your crazy pizza if you can prove the following:
• It is approximately the same area as the large pizza he sells now.
• It fits inside the large box listed above.
• It can be cut into 8‒12 equal-sized pieces.
Create one design for a crazy pizza that will meet all of Tony's requirements.
1. Create a representation of your design that includes measurements.
2. Prove mathematically, using appropriate formulas, that your design is approximately the same surface area as Tony’s large pizza.
3. Prove mathematically, using appropriate formulas, that your pizza will fit in the box.
4. Use diagrams or other models to prove that your design can be divided into 8‒12 equal-sized pieces. (Tip: You may use graph paper or the Virtual Geoboard to show how your pizza can be divided into equal-sized pieces.)
Your design and proofs (model and mathematical) will be submitted as your portfolio assessment.
884
tall. Your job is to design a crazy new shape for a large pizza. It can be any irregular polygon shape, but it must have at least five sides.
Tony says he will make and sell your crazy pizza if you can prove the following:
• It is approximately the same area as the large pizza he sells now.
• It fits inside the large box listed above.
• It can be cut into 8‒12 equal-sized pieces.
Create one design for a crazy pizza that will meet all of Tony's requirements.
1. Create a representation of your design that includes measurements.
2. Prove mathematically, using appropriate formulas, that your design is approximately the same surface area as Tony’s large pizza.
3. Prove mathematically, using appropriate formulas, that your pizza will fit in the box.
4. Use diagrams or other models to prove that your design can be divided into 8‒12 equal-sized pieces. (Tip: You may use graph paper or the Virtual Geoboard to show how your pizza can be divided into equal-sized pieces.)
Your design and proofs (model and mathematical) will be submitted as your portfolio assessment.
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Answered by
Applesauce
Can someone gicve me the answer
Answered by
Applesauce
Give
Answered by
oobleck
why not just make it a regular octagon or dodecagon that has a width of 14" ?
You can easily determine that the area will be a bit bigger than that of a 14" diameter circle.
You can easily determine that the area will be a bit bigger than that of a 14" diameter circle.
Answered by
Eri from mha
Can a pentagon have a 14-inch diameter?
Answered by
𝓉𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝑜𝓃𝑒 𝑔𝒾𝓇𝓁 ♐
i would do the pentagon
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