Yes it can.
If the circle is 11 inch in diameter, then the length of the circle is 69.1 inches, however if the 11 inches is the circumference, then the length is 11 inches.
Yes. 3+2+6=11. If you divide 11 and 3, your answer is 3r2. You will have two 3 inch sides and one 5 inch side.
If the base of the tank ... where it sits on the floor or on its bracket ... is a (4-ft by 11-ft) rectangle, then it's holding 27.43 gallons for every inch deep.
11/16"
add about 20% to each ingredient
2.48 quarts (rounded) for each 1 inch deep in the pan
2.095 quarts for each inch deep (rounded)
A 15 by 11 inch cake pan will make a sheet cake. This size of cake should serve at least 60 people depending on the size of the pieces that are cut. Smaller pieces may serve up to 90.
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
An 8 inch round cake pan will hold 4 cups. A 9 inch will take 6 cups, a 10 inch holds 11 cups. A 12 inch pan will hold between 14 to 16 cups, that is about one box of a cake mix. Well, I'm no expert, in fact I was searcing for an answer to a similar question. But I know for a fact that a cake mix is NOT 14-16 cups, I'ts probably more like...4-6 cups. I usually mix my cake mixes in a pampered chef measuring bowl which holds 10 cups total and it's only about half full when I'm done. So....I think we need to do some more research! Well I guess it just depends on what brand use. I use Betty Crocker and you have to add water, eggs and vege oil so it actually turns into quite a bit. I am neither one of the people above. I'm not taking sides but I think its about 8-11 cups. I think 16 is way to much and 4 is just silly.
If it calls for a 9 inch springform pan which holds about 10 cups one may use: 1 (10-inch) round cake pan 1 (10-inch) springform pan 2 (8-inch) round cake pans 2 (9-inch) round cake pans If it call dor a 10 inch springform pan which holds about 12 cups one may use: 2 (8 x 4-inch) loaf pans 1 (9-inch) tube pan 2 (9-inch) round cake pans 1 (10-inch) Bundt pan 2 (11 x 7-inch) baking dishes 2 (8-inch) round cake pans
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Oil capacity depends on the size of the oil pan in the truck and what type motor it has... My Freightliner with a Detroit had 11 gallons (they range as low as 9)
By unit of volume and conversion ,we can say that volume = 11 x 15 x 7 =115 m 3 pan 1 m3=1056.68821 qutz 115 m3=121519.144 qutz
area of envelope = l Xb =8.5 X11 =93.5 inch^2