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While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.




If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.

Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)




But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.



(I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
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the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.




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    If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.

    Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)




    But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.



    (I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
    :(



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    While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.




    If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.

    Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)




    But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.



    (I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
    :(



    Happy pi day.






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    If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.

    Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)




    But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.



    (I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
    :(



    Happy pi day.






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    While I agree with Jeff's answer, it also depends on the actual height and radius used.




    If a > 1" (perhaps even 1/2" because dough rises with yeast assuming a typical pizza batter), the pizza will be way too thick to resemble pizza. Typically crusts (before baking) are way less than a < 1/2", though I've never tried a thick-pan crust.

    Also if z < 3", the pizza will be far too small to be a realistic pizza. (Mini-pizzas at z = 2"?)




    But given realistic values of a and z, I certainly agree with Jeff's answer.



    (I'd add a comment instead to Jeff's answer, but reputation '50' is required for that.)
    :(



    Happy pi day.







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    Volume $V$ of a cylinder of given height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by $V = pi r^2 h$.




    Therefore,




    the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.




    :)






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      Therefore,




      the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.




      :)






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        Therefore,




        the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.




        :)






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        Volume $V$ of a cylinder of given height $h$ and radius $r$ is given by $V = pi r^2 h$.




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        the volume of said object is $pi z^2 a$. But since today is pi day, I assume the correct answer is pizza.




        :)







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