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well, in particular....I don`t even know or understand!sorry for those who needed answers but at least somebody could find it out in the future, or, in the present.
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3.5 gal/wk * 52 wk/yr = 182 gallons per year.
Rice comes in by the bushel, not by the gallon. Gallon is a fluid volume measurement, not a means to measure solid particles like grains of rice. And it does depend on the size of the tractor trailer or b-train, as well as the general weight of the rice in terms of bushel size.
There are 4544cups in 284 gallons. There are 16 cups per 1 gallon. And there are 4 quarts in a gallon.
About 1-3 gallons 6 serving I think is enough!
Throw rice on it about 2 gallons 5 times
I think it might be a 3:1 ratio like water to rice but cornstarch so actually 30 gallons to 10 gallons of water
That depends on what's in the gallon. -- 1 gallon of air weighs about 0.02 pound. -- 1 gallon of water weighs about 8.4 pounds. -- 1 gallon of gold weighs about 160 pounds. -- If the gallon is empty, then it has no weight at all ... zero pounds.
A short ton equals 2,000 pounds (lbs). If one rice bag weighs 100 lbs, then: 2000÷100=202000 \div 100 = 202000÷100=20 So, 20 bags of 100 lb rice make one ton. Now, if we convert this into kilograms (kg): 1 lb = 0.453592 kg So, 100 lb ≈ 45.36 kg. That means 20 × 45.36 kg = 907.2 kg, which equals one metric ton (approx). At Disha Jute, rice bags are typically designed for 25 kg or 26 kg capacities. So, to equal one metric ton (1,000 kg): • Using 25 kg bags → 1000 ÷ 25 = 40 bags • Using 26 kg bags → 1000 ÷ 26 ≈ 38.46 bags (≈39 bags) ✅ Conclusion: • 20 bags of 100 lb rice = 1 short ton • 40 bags of 25 kg rice or 39 bags of 26 kg rice ≈ 1 metric ton
Does it not depend on how hungry they are and what else there is to eat? ---------- Our recipe makes about 2-1/2 gallons, and when served with rice and french bread, it will typically feed 10 couples.
The short answer is, a VERY large one!