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7 January, 13:04

A certain cake recipe states that the cake should be bake in a pan 8 inches in diameter. Of jules wants to use the recipe to make a cake of the same depth but 12 inches in diameter, by what factor should he multiply the recipe ingredients

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  1. 7 January, 17:04
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    Area factor is in question here!

    The factor is area of cake with 12 inches diameter divide by area of cake with 8 inches diameter

    Area = Pi times radius squared

    For cake with 12 inches diameter, the area = Pi times 6^2

    For cake with 8 inches diameter, area = Pi times 4^2

    Area factor = (Pi times 36) / (Pi times 16) = 36/16 = 2.25

    He should multiply the recipe ingredients by 2.25
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