If you had a pizza with crust thickness ‘a’ and radius ‘z’, what’s the volume of the pizza?
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This is clever. Now I’m hungry.
pi x z^2 x a would be the volume of the crust, not sure how thick the toppings are…
pizza :)
To answer Frank’s question about the toppings, I think they were slices of meat thickness ‘y’ and with a radius of ‘g’. Not sure of their volume…
Or maybe those toppings were radius ‘g’ and thickness ‘1/g’ ?
Volume=3 servings
Frank, you are today’s winner!
pi * z * z * a
piZ squared times a
Since pi is a standard variable, and z & a have been defined, and in an equation multiplication doesn’t require a symbol, I still think the best correct answer to this riddle’s question is: “pizza”. IMHO :)