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"Harry has 120 pounds of cake that he'd like to split equally between 5 friends."
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My son's homework
Are we talking pound cake or cheesecake? -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 13 '14, 16:49
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Cheesecake is some heavy stuff, but it's really pie. I'm thinking 120 pounds of cheesecake would be Tyrion Lannister sized. -- nm
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Inigo
Jan 13, 17:03
those are both dense. you would need a light cake such as angelfood cake to show the biggest stack of cakes -- nm
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peglegpete
Jan 13, 16:50
120 pound cakes? Or one pound cake and 119 pounds of marzipan? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 13, 16:49
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