You can figure it out exactly by filling a 9 in cake pan with water and then putting in the cake pan you think might be it (do this 3 times). I'm guessing a deep 9x13 pan.
A cake mix usually makes 2 9in cakes, or one 9x13.
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It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
4 boxes for a single pan
The number of boxes of cake mix needed depends on the size of your cake pans. Generally, one box of cake mix makes about 4 to 5 cups of batter, which is sufficient for a 9-inch round or square pan. For larger pans, such as 12-inch or 10-inch rounds, you may need 2 boxes, while for a 9x13-inch pan, one box is usually adequate. Always check the specific instructions on the cake mix box for the best results.
Well, honey, it depends on the depth of the pan and the brand of cake mix you're using. Typically, one box cake mix is enough for a 9-inch round pan, so for a 14-inch pan, you might need at least two or three mixes to ensure your cake is nice and tall. Just follow the instructions on the box and adjust accordingly. Happy baking, darling!
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It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
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 should order for only 90% of your guests. Some people will not eat the cake. So again, only order for 90% - in your case that means 12 people or one cake box mix - or one 9 inch round/square cake.
No, an 8-inch square pan is not equal to an 8-inch round pan in terms of volume. An 8-inch square pan has a volume of 64 cubic inches (8 inches x 8 inches), while an 8-inch round pan has a volume of approximately 50.3 cubic inches (using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, πr²h, where r is 4 inches and h is typically 2 inches for a cake). Therefore, the square pan holds more batter than the round pan.
If you don't have a nine-inch round cake pan, you can use an eight-inch round pan, though the cake may be slightly taller and require a longer baking time. Alternatively, a 9x5-inch loaf pan or an 11x7-inch rectangular pan can work, but you may need to adjust the baking time. Just ensure to monitor the cake closely for doneness.
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4 boxes for a single pan
The number of boxes of cake mix needed depends on the size of your cake pans. Generally, one box of cake mix makes about 4 to 5 cups of batter, which is sufficient for a 9-inch round or square pan. For larger pans, such as 12-inch or 10-inch rounds, you may need 2 boxes, while for a 9x13-inch pan, one box is usually adequate. Always check the specific instructions on the cake mix box for the best results.
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To determine the amount of ribbon needed to go around a 10-inch round cake, you need to calculate the circumference of the cake. The formula for circumference is C = πd, where d is the diameter. For a 10-inch cake, the circumference is approximately 31.4 inches (using π ≈ 3.14). Therefore, you'll need about 31.4 inches of ribbon to go around the cake.