Pizza Area Formula:
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The pizza area comparison helps you understand the actual size difference between pizzas of different diameters. Since pizza sizes are typically listed by diameter, but you eat the entire area, the actual amount of pizza can be surprisingly different.
The calculator uses the circle area formula:
Where:
Explanation: The area increases with the square of the diameter, so a small increase in diameter results in a much larger pizza.
Details: Comparing pizza areas helps you make better value decisions when ordering. A 16-inch pizza is actually more than twice as large as an 11-inch pizza, not just 45% larger as the diameter might suggest.
Tips: Enter the diameters of two pizzas in inches to compare their areas. The calculator will show you the actual size difference and help you determine which offers better value.
Q1: Why compare pizza areas instead of diameters?
A: Diameter only tells part of the story. Area determines how much pizza you actually get, and it increases exponentially with diameter.
Q2: How much bigger is a 14-inch pizza than a 12-inch?
A: A 14-inch pizza has about 36% more area than a 12-inch pizza, not just 16.7% more as the diameter suggests.
Q3: Does crust size affect these calculations?
A: These calculations assume the entire diameter is edible. If crust size differs significantly, the edible area difference might vary.
Q4: How accurate are these calculations?
A: The math is precise for perfect circles. Actual pizzas might vary slightly in shape and exact size.
Q5: Can I compare more than two pizzas?
A: You can run multiple comparisons by changing one diameter at a time and recalculating.