PLEASE HELP!!!

Aleko’s Pizza has delivered a beautiful 16 inch diameter pie to Lee dorm room. The pie is slice into 8 equal sizes pieces, but Lee is such a non-conformist he cuts off an edge as pictured. John then takes on e of the remaining triangular slices. Who has more pizza and by how much?

PLEASE HELP Alekos Pizza has delivered a beautiful 16 inch diameter pie to Lee dorm room The pie is slice into 8 equal sizes pieces but Lee is such a nonconform class=

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Answer:

Lee has more pizza

Lee has 2.24 in^2 more than John

Step-by-step explanation:

step 1

Find the area of each slice of pizza

[tex]A=\frac{1}{8}\pi r^{2}[/tex]

we have

[tex]r=16/2=8\ in[/tex] ----> the radius is half the diameter

substitute

[tex]A=\frac{1}{8}\pi 8^{2}[/tex]

[tex]A=8\pi\ in^{2}[/tex]

step 2

Find the area of John's part (area of shaded triangle)

The measure of the central angle of each slice of pizza is equal to

[tex]360\°/8=45\°[/tex]

so

the height of triangle is equal to the base

Let

x ---->the base of the shaded triangle

[tex]cos(45\°)=\frac{x}{r}[/tex]

[tex]cos(45\°)=\frac{x}{8}[/tex]

Remember that

[tex]cos(45\°)=\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}[/tex]

substitute

[tex]\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}=\frac{x}{8}[/tex]

solve for x

[tex]x=4\sqrt{2}\ in[/tex]

Find the area of shaded triangle

[tex]A=(1/2)(4\sqrt{2})(4\sqrt{2})=16\ in^2[/tex]

step 3

Find the area of Lee's part

The area of Lee's part is equal to the area of two slices of pizza minus the area of two triangles

so

[tex]2(8\pi)-2(16)=(16\pi-32)\ in^2[/tex]

assume

[tex]\pi =3.14[/tex]

[tex](16(3.14)-32)=18.24\ in^2[/tex]

so

Lee's part is greater than John part's

Find the difference

[tex]18.24-16=2.24\ in^2[/tex]

therefore

Lee has more pizza

Lee has 2.24 in^2 more than John