16 units of length by 16 units of length - and unspecified height!
So basically, you have no idea.
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16 inches wide by 16 inches long by how every tall you want to make it (within reason)
it might be slightly larger to account for icing.
It depends what sort of room it is. 16 feet x 11 feet gives an area of 176 square feet, which is big for a bathroom but average for a bedroom.
16 x 102 = (16 x 100) + (16 x 2) 16 x 100 = 1600 16 x 2 = 32 16 x 102 = 1632
1 x 16 = 16 2 x 8 = 16 4 x 4 = 16 8 x 2 = 16 16 x 1 = 16
16 x 16 x 16 x 16 = 65536
One tile of 16 ft x 16 ft will be more than big enough!
It depends on how big the cake is. So it is possible. But you would need an awfully large cake. A million is a larger number than it seems. A 12"x16" (30 x 40 x 10 cm) cake contains about 12,000 cm3 of cake. If you divided it into 1,000,000 equal pieces, each would be about 1/80 cm3 (about the size of this letter "o" ) and weigh about 1/200 of a gram. This might be referred to as "one or two crumbs". To get a regular slice of cake (15 x 10 x 1.5 cm), your cake would have to measure 1500 x 1000 x 150 cm, or as big as FIFTEEN large military Humvee's. That's a big cake!
A full sheet cake pan measures 16" x 24" x 3"
A 12" x 18" cake pan will make 72 servings.
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Whitney - 2011 Cake Cake Cake 2-16 was released on: USA: 27 March 2013
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.
One quarter (1/4) of 16 is 4. 4 x 4 = 16
16000mm cubed or 16 cm cubed
An 8 inch square cake can reasonably be divided into 4 pieces, each of which will be 4 inches square.
Currently, the world's largest jello mould stands at 16' X 16' X 16'. It is without question the world's largest freestanding gelatine cube. The record is held by Joe Hopper of Wimgo's World.
Sheet Cakes:1/4 sheet cake 8" x 12" = 24 servings if cut 2" x 2"OR 16 servings if cut 2" x 3"1/2 Sheet cake 12" x 16" = 49 servings if cut 2" x 2"OR 32 servings if cut 2" x 3"Full Sheet cake 16" x 24" = 96 servings if cut 2" x 2"OR 64 servings if cut 2' x3"1/4 Sheet Cake, 9″ x 12″, serves 12-281/2 Sheet Cake, 11″ x 15″, serves 18-40Full Sheet Cake, 18″ x 24″, serves 48-108
Arti-Cake ;)!x