It depends which orientation the cube has to the cake and which shape the cake is.
However, assuming you meant a cube shaped cake was cut parallel to its base:
It will be a cuboid.
It is a cuboid, with two cross-sections which are rectangles and the third which is a square.
The simplest example is to take your birthday cake and cut it so that each of your ten guests have an equal slice. Each slice is a tenth of the whole cake. Therefore, a tenth is a fraction (or part) of a whole.
A circle of fifths is the same as cutting a round cake into five slices. Each slice is a fifths of the whole cake.
Cut horizontally, with the plane of the knife parallel to the table, halfway between the table and the top of the cake.
AnswerFrom the edge of the vacant place, cut off the odd piece to make it back into a rectangle. Then measure the longest length of the cake that is left and mark the halfway point and cut the remaining cake in half. With the smaller rectangle that was cut off, you could even make pieces to decorate the cake when you frost it. Slice it into 4 slices and place on top of the frosted cake in the corners like a castle, down the middle like a sidewalk; cut into triangles or into circles with a glass. Frost with the same frosting or a different color or a darker shade of chocolate. Or just eat it.AnswerSlice it in half parallel to the top.
No it wouldn't. Try thinking about "how many pieces could you cut a cake into if each slice was zero inches wide?"
The bottom part of a cake is called the base.
There are about 20 grams in an average sized slice of chocolate cake. :D
Looking from a bird's-eye view, it makes a sector (a pie slice of a circle). Technically speaking, the cake is 3D and thus an extruded sector, but as the cake is a lie, it doesn't really matter anyways.
She gave me a slice of cake. I wanted another slice, but I was on a diet.
LOL yes...just a BIG slice...enjoy :P
A Small Slice Of.. For Example: A Small Slice Of Pizza, A Small Slice Of Cake, A Small Slice Of Pancake, ..etc.
A slice
Its not the cake its how much you eat of it.
To find the answer subtract the mass of the slice of cake from the mass of the whole cake. 0.870 kg - 0.1151 kg = 0.0749 kg. The mass of the remaining cake is 0.0749 kg.
The mass of the remaining cake after the removal of a slice is 45773.
You simply loose hunger so you can eat and then eat the cake slice by slice till it's to the place you want.
Is cake a base