There are 16 ounces in a pound so 1/4 of a pound is 4 ounces
I'd go with 15. Most people would consider 4 ounces (1/2 cup) an adequate serving.
224 ounces in 14 pounds 14 pounds x 16 ounces per pound = 224
There are 16 ounces in a point. This means that to convert from pounds to ounces you need to multiply by 16. Ignoring the 15 ounces for a second, we have 5 pounds that need to be converted: 5 x 16 = 80 Add that to the 15 ounces and you get 95. Thus there are 95 ounces in 5 pounds and 15 ounces.
32 ounces = 1 quart, and 32 ounces = 2 pounds, I would think that 5 quarts would be equivalent to 10 pounds, but they are combining dry & liquid measurements.
That is 37.5 pounds.
Ideally, you would need about 60 ounces of fish to serve 8 people. The common serving of fish per person is about 6 to eight ounces.
To convert from pounds (lbs) to ounces, you need to multiply by 16.
there are 28800 ounces in 1800 pounds think about it 16 onces in a pound. what do u even need to know that for?
To determine how many ounces of Freon are needed to make 4 pounds, you first need to convert pounds to ounces. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 4 pounds is equal to 64 ounces (4 lbs × 16 oz/lb = 64 oz). Therefore, it would take 64 ounces of Freon to make 4 pounds.
To convert 9 ounces to pounds, we need to divide by the number of ounces in a pound, which is 16. So, 9 ounces is equal to 9/16 pounds. This can also be simplified to 0.5625 pounds when converted to decimal form.
Allow 8 ounces of uncooked beef per person.For 40 people that would mean you need 20 pounds of beef.
To determine how many pounds of spaghetti pasta you need for 350 servings of 1 cup each, consider that 1 cup of cooked spaghetti weighs about 7 ounces. Therefore, for 350 servings, you would need approximately 2,450 ounces (350 cups x 7 ounces). Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, this equates to about 153 pounds of cooked spaghetti. Keep in mind that pasta typically doubles in weight when cooked, so you would need around 76.5 pounds of dry spaghetti to achieve this amount.