5) Hannah makes 6 cups of cake batter. She pours and levels all the batter into a rectangular cake pan with length of 11 inches, a width of 7 inches, and a depth of 2 inches. One cubic inch is approximately equal to 0.069 cup. What is the depth of the batter in the pan when it is completely poured in? Round your answer to the nearest 1/8 of an inch.

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5) Hannah makes 6 cups of cake batter. She pours and levels all the batter into a rectangular cake
pan with length of 11 inches, a width of 7 inches, and a depth of 2 inches. One cubic inch is
approximately equal to 0.069 cup. What is the depth of the batter in the pan when it is
completely poured in? Round your answer to the nearest 1/8 of an inch. (Hint: Volume = length
times width times depth, for a rectangular prism).

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