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Pizza Pi
Joe’s Pizza Palace needs a
A) Ask the user for the diameter of the pizza in inches.
B) Calculate the number of slices that may be taken from a pizza of that size.
A) Display a message telling the number of slices.
To calculate the number of slices that may be taken from the pizza, you must know the following facts:
• Each slice should have an area of 14.125 inches.
• To calculate the number of slices, simply divide the area of the pizza by 14.125.
• The area of the pizza is calculated with this formula:
Area = πr2
NOTE: π is the Greek letter pi. 3.14159 can be used as its value. The variable r is the radius of the pizza. Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius.
Make sure the output of the program displays the number of slices in fixed-point notation, rounded to one decimal place of precision. Use a named constant for pi.
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