well first of all who asks that question and second i dont think anyone but the smartes and nerdiest person in the world knows that questions LOL hahaha
Find the grams of fat in the packet . Convert the fat grams to calories by multiplying times nine. How many calories does it take to raise temperature of water 1 degree C[ if you are studying kilijoules, you already know this formula ] , then convert to kilijoules. This is HOW to do it. I won't give you the answer, only a pointer towards it.
There are 120 calories in a packet of Tiny Teddy's. To determine how many kilojoules that is you need to multiply the number of calories by 4.184. In this case, the answer is 502 kilojoules.
THE ANSWER IS kilojoules hope it helped!
Please dispose of the packet of chips properly to keep the area clean and prevent littering.
about 130-160 calories
It depends on how much crisps(chips) are in your crisp(chip) packet.
they will keep packets with them
Well honey, it all depends on the size of the potato and how thinly you slice those bad boys. On average, you can get about 10-15 chips from one medium-sized potato if you're feeling fancy. But hey, if you want to go wild and slice 'em super thin, you might end up with a whole bag of those crispy delights. Just remember, the more chips, the merrier!
There is a grammatical error in the sentence, "A packet of crisps were found on the bench." The subject in the sentence is "packet of chips" and not just the word "chips". Therefore, the sentence should be written as, "A packet of crisps was found on the bench.".
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Nitrogen gas is used in Lay's chips packets. It helps to preserve the freshness and crunchiness of the chips by creating a protective atmosphere inside the packet that prevents the chips from getting crushed.
Chips packets are filled with aluminum to protect the chips from light, moisture, and oxygen, which can affect their taste and shelf life. The aluminum acts as a barrier to maintain the freshness and crispiness of the chips inside the packet.
That would depend on the make. The answer is on the back of the packet under nutrition.