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QveST [7]
2 years ago
7

Oven tray 700mmx600mm, how many cake tins 25cm can fit on the oven tray.

Mathematics
1 answer:
murzikaleks [220]2 years ago
6 0
All we need to do is to find out how many 25 cm cake tins will fit along the 70 cm edge (70 cm because 700 mm = 70 cm).

70 : 25 = 2,8

It means that 2 and 0,8 tins will fit, which is generally 2 tins because the third one wouldn't fit.

Now we have to do the same with the 60 cm edge:

60 : 25 = 2,4

So again we'll have 2 tins along the other edge, but with less spare space.

Now we just have to multiply both edges to get the amount of the tins that will fit on the tray:

2 * 2 = 4

Answer: 4 cake tins will fit on oven tray measuring 700mm x 600mm.


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