as mANY
that depends on how many slices you want.
18
Normally 12-16 slices but it depends on the sise of the cake.
12x12=144
A 10-inch round cake typically yields about 12 to 16 slices when sliced thinly. The exact number can vary based on the thickness of the slices and the specific cake's density. If the slices are particularly thin, you might be able to get closer to 16 slices, while thicker slices might yield around 12. Ultimately, it's up to personal preference on slice size.
That's difficult to answer because a sponge cake is very light and a pound cake is very dense, so you really need to indicate the size of the cake to get a better answer.
It depends how big you want the slices.
If you mean a slice of cake it is - tranche
A 9x13" cake will feed about 45 people (assuming that the cake has two layers, each layer is about 2" in height, and the slices are 1.5x2" in size).
If Anita took 1/6th of the cake. This tells me that there are a total of 6 slice of cake. So Anita took 1 piece. 60% of a a 6 slice cake is 3.6 slices - lets round that up to 4 slices. 1 Slice Alice took + 4 Slices that Barry took = 5 slices. So there is 1 slice remaining. If you don't round up and say that Barry did in fact take 3.6 slices then 1 Slice Alice took + 3.6 Slices that Barry took = 4.6 slices. There are 1.4 slices remaining.
144 1-inch squares. 36 2-inch squares.
The noun forms are: slice and slices.The verb forms are: slice, slices, slicing, and sliced.Examples:They served the slices of cake on paper plates. (noun, plural)When he slices the cake, I'll be first in line. (verb, third person, singular, present)