10 pounds of anything = 160 ounces of it
10 pounds of anything = 160 ounces of it
To determine the amount of green beans needed to serve 200 people, we first need to establish the serving size per person. Let's assume a standard serving size of 4 ounces of green beans per person. This means for 200 people, we would need 800 ounces of green beans. Converting 800 ounces to pounds (1 pound = 16 ounces) gives us 50 pounds of green beans needed to serve 200 people.
For green beans, typically 4 ounces per person will be adequate.
8 us fluid ounces in one us cup of green beans
28 pounds of green beans is in a bushel excluding the container they are in!
The large #10 cans of produce typically hold six to seven pounds of product, weighing around 100 ounces. Precise measurements may vary by product, but a #10 can of green beans should contain 100-110 ounces. These products typically have very long shelf lives, making them ideal for warehouse storage.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, so 14 ounces is equivalent to 1.75 cups. This means that a 14oz can of green beans contains approximately 1.75 cups of green beans. It is important to note that this measurement is based on fluid ounces, so the weight of the green beans may differ slightly.
Number of people (200) times how much they get each (3 oz.) divided by how many ounces in a pound (16). 200*3/16 = 37.5 lbs of green beans.
You need 25 pounds of green beans
2 pounds
16 ounces of green beans would be four 1/2 cup servings.