you should make your stand 3 ft. otherwise, make it 4.
A 15 by 11 inch cake pan will make a sheet cake. This size of cake should serve at least 60 people depending on the size of the pieces that are cut. Smaller pieces may serve up to 90.
There are actually many kinds of cake stands, but perhaps the main difference of a cake stand from a cake plateau is its height. Usually cake stands are taller, or rise up (if there are different levels), but cake plateaus are smaller in size. For reference, check the links I will be providing below.
Preferably not, the tins that you use should have an added overall area of 81'' square (presuming your nine inch tins are square). Therefore the ten inch pan (if square) will be too big. Though if you don't mind a slightly thinner cake then it would be okay.
You can use two cake recipes for that size pan.
A 185cm stand because it is more stable and can provide good height in case you can't see. If you buy something like 125cm stand then the TV won't fit and will fall off the stand and cause trouble.
There is no standard for bottom stand screws. They will most likely be metric, and be 8,10 or 12 mm in size.
The panties probably should be a size 8.
A 20 inch tire.
i think 9 by 11.5 inch. Very close. :) Actually it is 9 x 12.
That depends on the size of your guest list.
It depends on the size of your guest list.
Anything if its smaller then 9x9 the cake will be thicker and take longer to back and if its bigger then 9x9 it will be a thiner cake and will take a shorter time to bake just stick a toothpick in the center of the cake and if it comes out clean without anything on it the cake is ready