Pythagorean pizzas (H). You have a choice at the local pizza place: For the same price you can get either one large pizza or both a small and a medium. How can you determine which way you get more by using just the Pythagorean Theorem and knowing the diameters of the different sizes of pizza? Describe an easy procedure to figure out which deal to choose.
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