Odd Small Cake Serving Amounts, Grrr Can't Find Past Threads

Decorating By FromScratchSF Updated 24 Mar 2012 , 11:09pm by costumeczar

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FromScratchSF Posted 24 Mar 2012 , 3:51am
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I should know this or where to find it but I don't and can't... I need how many servings are in a 4", 5" and 7" round cake. I know, math blah blah and I've seen it on other threads, but the Googles are not finding them. Based on Wilton, please.

Thanks!

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jason_kraft Posted 24 Mar 2012 , 4:27am
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4" = 6.3, 5" = 9.8, 7" = 19.2. This is based on the surface area of 4" tall round cakes with serving sizes of 1" x 2" x 4". Formula = (pi * r^2 * 4)/(1 * 2 * 4).

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KoryAK Posted 24 Mar 2012 , 9:46am
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Assuming a wedding serving and 4" tall: 6, 9, and 19

PM me your email and I'll send you along my full chart

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FromScratchSF Posted 24 Mar 2012 , 6:28pm
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Thank you! I don't know why the odd sizes are so hard to find...

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costumeczar Posted 24 Mar 2012 , 11:09pm
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Here's the link to my chart...Treasure it and keep it forever!!! icon_wink.gif http://acaketorememberva.blogspot.com/2012/02/cake-serving-chart.html

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