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16 June, 06:48

When baking a cake you can choose between a round pan with a 9 in. diameter and a 8 in. times 11 in. rectangular pan?

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  1. 16 June, 08:58
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    Question says that there are two type of pans.

    First pan has diameter of 9 inches.

    Second pan has dimension 8 inches by 11 inches. Which means second pan is rectangular.

    It seems you missed few parts of the question like what we have to do with it. I searched for similar question on internet and found that they are finding surface area of the both pans so i will tell you how to find that.

    Radius of the circular pan = diameter/2 = 9/2 = 4.5 inches

    Then surface area of the first (circular) pan = / pi r^2 = 3.14 * 4.5^2 = 63.585 square inches.

    Now surface area of second (rectangular) pan is given by formula of area of rectangle

    Area = Length * width = 8*11 = 88 square inches.
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