Basic shit, it's an overgrown calculator, always will be.
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+5 Generally, a large pizza is bigger than two medium pizzas. While the exact size can vary between pizza places, a large pizza typically has a larger diameter, resulting in a larger surface area for the pizza. This means you'll get more pizza overall with one large pizza compared to two medium pizzas. Here's why: Area Matters: Pizza is typically measured by its diameter, but the amount of pizza is determined by its area (the space it covers). The Math: The area of a circle (like a pizza) is calculated using the formula πr², where r is the radius (half the diameter). Because the radius is squared in the formula, a larger diameter (and thus a larger radius) leads to a significantly larger area. Example: A standard 14-inch large pizza has more area than two 10-inch medium pizzas, even though it might seem like two mediums would be more pizza.
It's not even correct, mathematically.
The area of a large 14 inch pizza is 153.9 sq in. The area of 2 med 10 inch pizza is 157 sq in.
But, 2 medium pizzas will have more crust and less room for toppings than a large.
The truth is that in most pizza places they only make one size dough ball that could be combined or divided to make other sizes. So, they are practically the same. The kicker is that they charge more for 2 medium pizzas than 1 large.
Fucking a.i.