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Mathematics, 19.07.2019 07:00 hannaboo53

You are baking a cake. the recipe calls for a cake pan that is 9 inches by 11 inches by 2 inches. you have a cake pan that is 10 inches by 10 inches by 2 inches. what is the surfacearea of the recipe’s cakepan? (the top of the cake pan is open.) what is the surface area of your cake pan? (the top of the cake pan is open.) based upon your answers above, is it okay to use your cake pan for this recipe? explain.

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