Pizza Price Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines the price per square foot of pizza based on its total cost and radius.
Purpose: It helps consumers compare pizza value by calculating the actual cost per area, accounting for different pizza sizes.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the pizza's area in square feet, then divides the total cost by this area to get price per square foot.
Details: Comparing pizzas by price per square foot gives a true value comparison, as larger pizzas often offer better value than smaller ones.
Tips: Enter the pizza's total cost and radius (half of diameter). All values must be > 0.
Q1: Why calculate price per square foot instead of per pizza?
A: It allows accurate comparison between different sized pizzas to determine the best value.
Q2: How do I measure pizza radius?
A: Measure across the pizza (diameter) and divide by 2. For example, a 16" pizza has an 8" radius.
Q3: Why use 144 in the formula?
A: 144 converts square inches to square feet (12 inches × 12 inches = 144 in²/ft²).
Q4: Does this account for crust variations?
A: No, this calculates based on total area. Thicker crusts may have less topping area.
Q5: What's a typical good price per square foot?
A: This varies by location and quality, but $0.15-$0.30 per square foot is common for standard pizzas.