
Optimizing Pizza Value: Size vs. Cost Comparison
Explore the value for money between two pizzas of different sizes served at a pizzeria. The smaller pizza has a 30cm diameter and costs 30 zeds, while the larger one has a 40cm diameter with a price of 40 zeds. Determine which pizza offers better value and learn about mathematical techniques applied for comparison.
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Mathematics Unit 29: Pizzas What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? A pizzeria serves two round pizzas of the same thickness in different sizes. What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? The smaller one has a diameter of 30cm and costs 30 zeds. The larger one has a diameter of 40cm and costs 40 zeds. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? QUESTION 29.1 Which pizza is better value for money? Show your reasoning. What have we learned? What have we learned?
Mathematics Unit 29: Pizzas What do we want to find out? A pizzeria serves two round pizzas of the same thickness in different sizes. What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? The smaller one has a diameter of 30cm and costs 30 zeds. The larger one has a diameter of 40cm and costs 40 zeds. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? QUESTION 29.1 Which pizza is better value for money? Show your reasoning. What have we learned? What have we learned? Back to start Back to start
Mathematics Unit 29: Pizzas What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? A pizzeria serves two round pizzas of the same thickness in different sizes. What useful information do we know? The smaller one has a diameter of 30cm and costs 30 zeds. The larger one has a diameter of 40cm and costs 40 zeds. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? QUESTION 29.1 Which pizza is better value for money? Show your reasoning. What have we learned? What have we learned? Back to start Back to start
Mathematics Unit 29: Pizzas What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? A pizzeria serves two round pizzas of the same thickness in different sizes. What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? The smaller one has a diameter of 30cm and costs 30 zeds. The larger one has a diameter of 40cm and costs 40 zeds. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? QUESTION 29.1 Which pizza is better value for money? Show your reasoning. What have we learned? What have we learned? Back to start Back to start
Mathematics Unit 29: Pizzas What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? A pizzeria serves two round pizzas of the same thickness in different sizes. What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? The smaller one has a diameter of 30cm and costs 30 zeds. The larger one has a diameter of 40cm and costs 40 zeds. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? QUESTION 29.1 Which pizza is better value for money? Show your reasoning. What have we learned? Back to start Back to start