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chrissa1 | 17:00 Thu 05th May 2016 | ChatterBank
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A tray is 600mm x 500mm. The cakes to be baked are 25cms in diameter.

How many cake tins will fit in the tray?

I got 2.4 but, that can't be right. Helpppppp.
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4
2 x 25 cm = 50cm

So 2 across and 2 along = 4 cake tins.
Yep 4
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Duh!! That easy?? Thanks.
Length = 600mm = 60cm.

So the number of trays that will fit in row = 2 (with gaps totalling 10cm)

Height = 500mm = 50cm

So the number of rows that can be fitted it (at a tight squeeze, with no gaps) = 2

Thus we have 2 rows of 2 = 4 cake tins
I must learn to type faster!
It wasn't easy for me.

looked at the Q twice in latest posts and both times thought 'who the funicular is Brian Fade?'
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:))
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I was getting the area of the tray and the area of one tin. Being, too complicated. Thanks.
It doesn't say they have to remain whole ;-)
0.3/0.049087385 = 6.111549815 cakes
Wasn't Brain Fade in Westlife or something :-)
Ah now I see you have inserted the word 'tins' into the question. I missed that and thought these were blobs of cake mix :-(
Brian Fade even...
i wouldn't be able to get those trays in my oven
It wouldn't be a tight squeeze would it ? You'd offset the tins because the 600mm dimension has 100mm spare so you can overlap one row with the other.
I was going to say is the just a question or is it really for baking because that tray wouldn't begin to fit in my oven
Nor in mine.
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No. It was just a question. :)

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