A pizza parlor in Tallahassee sells a pizza with a 16-inch diameter. A pizza parlor in Jaco, Costa Rica, sells a pizza with a 27.8-centimeter diameter.

Part A: How many square inches of pizza is the pizza from Tallahassee? Show every step of your work. (1 point)

Part B: How many square centimeters of pizza is the pizza from Jaco, Costa Rica? Show every step of your work. (1 point)

Part C: If 1 in. = 2.54 cm, which pizza has the larger area? Show every step of your work. (1 point)

Part D: Using the diameter of each pizza, determine the scale factor relationship between the pizzas. (1 point)

Part A:

Radius of pizza from Tallahassee = 16 inches / 2 = 8 inches
Area of pizza from Tallahassee = π * (8 inches)^2 = 64π square inches
Area of pizza from Tallahassee = 64 * 3.14159 = 201.06 square inches

Part B:
Radius of pizza from Jaco, Costa Rica = 27.8 centimeters / 2 = 13.9 centimeters
Area of pizza from Jaco, Costa Rica = π * (13.9 centimeters)^2 ≈ 607.35 square centimeters

Part C:
Converting the area of the pizza from Tallahassee to square centimeters:
201.06 square inches * (2.54 centimeters / 1 inch)^2 ≈ 1299.06 square centimeters
Comparing the two areas, we can see that the pizza from Jaco, Costa Rica has the larger area.

Part D:
Scale factor = Diameter of pizza from Jaco, Costa Rica / Diameter of pizza from Tallahassee
Scale factor = 27.8 cm / 16 inches
Scale factor = 1.7375