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.
9 inches x 9 inches = 81 one inch servings
The answer depends on how large the pan is across (or in its circumference).
A standard 2-inch hotel pan typically has a capacity of about 4 to 6 quarts, depending on the specific dimensions. Assuming an average of 5 quarts, and considering that a 1-cup serving of cooked rice is roughly 8 ounces, you can estimate that a 5-quart pan holds approximately 20 cups of cooked rice. Therefore, you could serve about 1.5 to 2 full 12-cup servings from a 2-inch hotel pan.
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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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.
4 boxes for a single pan
6.23377 US gallons.
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80
Depends on what the batter is of.
40 portions