16 inch round cake... 15 cups batter. I would just get a few cake mixes and measure 15 cups of batter. Although I have looked it up and it sounds right... there are 4 1/2 cups of batter in one cake mix box.
Cake Bake Blitz - 2013 VG was released on: USA: 16 October 2013
Normally 12-16 slices but it depends on the sise of the cake.
A piece of cake refers to a single serving. A typical 9" round cake provides 12 to 16 servings.
To make a 16-square cake, you'll typically need about 4 to 5 standard cake mixes, depending on the brand and the specific recipe instructions. Most cake mixes yield about 4 to 5 cups of batter, and a 16-inch square cake requires around 10 to 12 cups of batter. Always check the instructions on the cake mix box for the best results.
A 12" x 18" cake pan will make 72 servings.
Whitney - 2011 Cake Cake Cake 2-16 was released on: USA: 27 March 2013
To make a 16-inch cake, you typically need about 2 to 3 standard cake mixes, depending on the brand and the specific recipe. A 16-inch pan usually requires around 12 to 14 cups of batter, while most standard cake mixes yield about 4 to 6 cups each. It's always a good idea to check the specific instructions on the cake mix packaging for the best results.
Perimeter = 12+12+16+16 = 56 feet Area = 12*16 = 192 square feet
Oh yes. Anything that has sugar in it has carbohydrates. One piece of angel food cake (about 1/12 of a regular size cake) has a little over 16 grams of carbohydrates.
An 8 inch square cake can reasonably be divided into 4 pieces, each of which will be 4 inches square.
12 to 16 years
20/16 = h/12;Cross multiply: 16 x h = 20 x 12h = 20 x 12/16 = 240/16 = 15 in