100 x 2.5 = 250
10.5 x 2.5 = 26.25
So you need 26.25 pounds of frozen turnips for 250 students.
To serve 250 students, 26.25 pounds of frozen turnips would be needed (10.5 pounds/100 students * 250 students).
There aren't really any jokes about a frozen kite but I'm sure a frozen kite would not fly very well.
The answer depends on the context: Do you want: frozen water as a percentage of all water on earth? frozen water as a percentage of all matter on earth? frozen water as a percentage of all water in the solar system, or beyond? frozen water as a percentage of all matter in the solar system, or beyond? There are other possible interpretations.
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For major commercial flights, an airport. For smaller flights an airstrip. For flights in bush planes, any reasonably flat bit of ground or frozen lake (pontoon planes do not need the lake to be frozen)
A fun way is calculate pi is by throwing frozen hot dogs (or other long and skinny object). Search "throwing frozen hot dogs" on Google and check out the article on WikiHow.
You should not eat turnip if they have been frozen without blanching them first. When turnips are frozen without blanching, bacteria will break them down. The result is a loss of nutrients, a different texture, and a different taste.
what's in frozen potatoes
The use of frozen fries increased profits- APEX
We have many good reasons to buy frozen food, including taste, convenience, and price. Since the food is frozen at its peak of freshness, all of its flavour and nutrition, as well as its texture, is locked in. And as you may have suspected, frozen food is more affordable than fresh—approximately 20 per cent cheaper.
Aldi is a great store to get cheap groceries at. However I would recommend caution when it comes to buying frozen foods there. I have seen them leave entire pallets of frozen food sitting outside until completely defrosted and then being returned to the freezer.
A lot of frozen foods contain high amounts of cholesterol and sodium. Try buying frozen foods such as Helathy Choice brand, and foods that do not contain cheeses and heavy sauces. These changes should help.
The frozen food industry grew from a $250 million retail business in 1947 to more than $20 billion by the 1990s, according to the National Frozen Food Association.
When buying fresh or frozen chickens, WOG means "With Out Giblets". This means you don't get the gizzards, liver or heart, just an empty chicken.
Ouch, man. I don't know, but I'd recommend sitting in some warm water, then buying warmer pants.
The quality points that you need to check when buying frozen poultry include the use by date and color of the bird. You would also need to make sure that the bird is not covered in ice, as this would indicate that it had partially or fully defrosted and was then refrozen.
Yes. In Queens university at the students union it's called the SO. It is a student hangout and not far from the campus.
You wait til it gets warm ... winshield wiper fluid is suposed to not freeze at all maybe buying a better kind will help you