Two 5” pizza areas add up to 39.26 sq.in. So, a 9” pizza area = 63.62 sq.in while a 5” pizza area is 19.63 sq.in. It went something like this: the formula to calculate the area of a circle is π r² where π = 3.142, r is the radius of the circle. Not one to dampen her spirits, but I said I need to give you a quick pizza maths lesson. Sofia came over, smiling and happy as the place was noisy with customers enjoying themselves. Within ten minutes the waitress brought two 5” pizzas and said the 9” pizza was not available as we couldn’t find the baking tray, so we’re giving you two 5” pizzas instead, which means you’re getting 1” more for free! I knew this wasn’t quite right, so I asked her to call the owner over for a chat. Yes, I’d got to know their product offering well helping with the business plan! With a great buzz about the place, I ordered a 9” Pizza Marina, a version of the original Neapolitan with lashings of cherry tomatoes – Pomodoro fiaschetto di Torre Guaceto no less, garlic, oregano, and extra virgin olive oil. I’d helped them with their bank funding for launch and was looking forward to the opening night. I was invited to the launch of an ‘Italian Pizza & Pudding’ restaurant on Friday evening and made sure I was in my seat for 630pm as requested.
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