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No. Let's look at it this way. The area of a square the product of two identical sides, so in this case, the area of the square pan is 8*8=64inches^2. The area of a circle is pi*radius^2. In this case, the radius is half of the diameter, so radius is 8/2=4inches. Pi is approximately 3.14. Now, we have 3.14*4^2=3.14*16=50.24inches^2. As we can see, 64 does not equal 50.24.
To find the volume of the pan, times length x width x depth. The question only gives length (11") x width (8"), so requires the depth.
1/4 = 2/8 so the 3/8 is thicker.
8x8x5 = 320 cubic inch x .55( ROUNDED) fluid oz per cu inch= approx176ounces divided by 32 oz in a quart=5 .5 quarts
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That would convert to a little over 10 1/2 cups. Check baking pan options below which are for 12 cups. 2 (8 x 4-inch) loaf pans 1 (9-inch) tube pan 2 (8-inch) round cake pans 1 (10-inch) Bundt pan 2 (11 x 7-inch) baking dishes 1 (10-inch) springform pan 2 (9-inch) round cake pans
A eight by eight pan would have an area of 64. So a pan double that size would have an area of 128. Therefore we need a pan that length and width multiply to equal 128. This can mean a 8 by 16 or 11.3 by 11.3 pan. In standard bakeware, a 9 X 13 pan can be used to double a recipe that calls for an 8 X 8 pan.
It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
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about 8 inch
size 8
That size is correctly 0.375, and is equal to 3/8 of an inch.
No. Let's look at it this way. The area of a square the product of two identical sides, so in this case, the area of the square pan is 8*8=64inches^2. The area of a circle is pi*radius^2. In this case, the radius is half of the diameter, so radius is 8/2=4inches. Pi is approximately 3.14. Now, we have 3.14*4^2=3.14*16=50.24inches^2. As we can see, 64 does not equal 50.24.
8 inch
8 inch sub
It is in between a 9/16 inch and a 5/8 inch.
8 inches. there are 2.54 cm in an inch