2.5 US tons = 5,000 pounds
It has nothing to do with people or beef.
A small part of one.
34 pnds
50 pounds sterling?50 lbs of lead?50 lbs of water?50 lbs of hydrogen? Please refine your question.
It depends, how many cookies did the 10 year old eat?.. Answer Probably 1/3 lb of cooked meat is plenty per person if you also serve other food. That would be 30 lbs of meat, but you should probably round up a few pounds to be sure there is enough--maybe 35 lbs.
yes beef grows on beef trees found in the Antarctic
The average American consumes about 62.4lbs of beef per year. Source: http://www.visualeconomics.com/food-consumption-in-america_2010-07-12/
You can average about 3 or 4 ounces of meat per person so 200 people would need about 50 pounds of meat. If you plan to serve both chicken and beef, you probably want 25 pounds of chicken meat and 25 pounds of beef.
A calorie is a calorie, no matter what source you get it from. That is, if you consume more calories than you burn, then you will gain weight; if you consume less calories than you burn, then you will lose weight.
About 50 pounds of beef,a pound a person
you would need fifteen pounds
Well, it depends if they are adults or children. usually people say the average person eats 2 pounds of ground beef so two times 200 would be 400lbs of beef hope that helps! not sure where u got your 2 ponds from but average does not eat 2 pounds the average hamburger is a 1/4 pound,so you would need 50 pounds to feed everyone at least one burger
eat it
About 1.76 pounds.
Campbells beef will not turn to jelly in the refrigerator.
No!
An average price for a pound of 85% lean ground beef in Washington state in 2010 is around $2.80, so 3 pounds would cost about $8.50. For ground beef that is fattier, you will pay less; for leaner, you will pay more. 3 pounds costs about $9-$10 in IL in 2011.
it takes approximately 20 cases of beef patties.