I would put them on a balance beam
The amount of finished peanuts you get from a 5-pound bag of peanuts in the shell typically ranges from 2 to 2.5 pounds. This is because the shells account for a significant portion of the total weight, usually around 50-60% of the total weight. Thus, after shelling, you can expect to have about half of the original weight as edible peanuts.
If it is solid chocolate, I would measure it by weight. Try to find out how much a cup of your chocolate weighs. Then multiply by 5.
None because 5 kilogram is a measure of weight and not distance
Roughly 5 to 6 cups. You should measure weight when baking! Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two.
By weight.
about half of the 5-lb bag f peanuts
5 uses for peanuts are paint, soap, shoe shine, bioplast and vagina lotion
Kilograms
Newtons
The pound weight of the object being measured is 5 pounds.
Peanuts Lowery is 5' 8 1/2".
According to an article on eHow, 1 cup is 200 calories with 14 grams of fat. I saw nothing about fiber, so assume 0. Using these numbers, I believe the answer is 5 pts per cup. **Peanuts are actually a source of fiber. I have not been able to find an answer to how much is in one cup of boiled peanuts, but I would think that would lower the number of points in the serving of boiled peanuts.