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This help William 'Billy' Black calculate how much grease-proof paper he needs plus how much each cake tine can hold. The shapes go from cuboids to a cylinder to a hemisphere to a frustum, so you can start and finish where you like.
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Maryam-Khan

4 years ago
5

👍🏻

annamak

4 years ago
5

Thank you

TES Resource Team

6 years ago
5

Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/collections/secondary-maths/"> a new secondary maths collection</a>.

mtunnicliffe

6 years ago
5

really useful. used as simple hook idea to intro pupils to calculation ing SA to vol ratios for nanoparticle in gcse chemistry. I linked it by saying the closer the value, the quicker the cakes would bake (hopefully that makes sense-it's late :-)

Ceridwyn

8 years ago
5

What fun!

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