80 ounces
The answer depends on how large the pan is across (or in its circumference).
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A 9-inch round pan has a surface area of about 63.6 square inches, while a 9x13 inch pan has a surface area of 117 square inches. To determine how many 9-inch round pans equal a 9x13 pan, you divide the area of the 9x13 pan by the area of the 9-inch round pan. This means approximately 1.84 (or 2) 9-inch round pans are needed to equal the volume of a 9x13 pan.
Depends on what the batter is of.
The only difference is the size (diameter) of the pan.
The answer depends on how large the pan is across (or in its circumference).
72 oz in a 6 pan, 78 oz to top off
To calculate the volume of a 13x9 inch baking pan, you need to multiply the length, width, and height. Assuming a standard height of 2 inches for a baking pan, the volume would be 13 x 9 x 2 = 234 cubic inches. Since 1 fluid ounce is equivalent to 1.80469 cubic inches, you would divide the volume of the pan by the conversion factor to find the number of fluid ounces. Therefore, a 13x9 inch baking pan would hold approximately 129.7 fluid ounces.
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4 boxes for a single pan
6.23377 US gallons.
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80
Depends on what the batter is of.
40 portions
2.48 quarts (rounded) for each 1 inch deep in the pan
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