Fill the 3oz and dump it into the 5oz. Fill the 3oz and fill the 5oz. That will leave you with 1oz in the 3oz jar. Empty the 5oz. Dump the 1oz into the 5oz. Then fill the 3oz and dump it into the 5oz.
9lbs 5oz + 7lbs 14oz = 16 lbs + 19 oz = 17lbs 3 oz
1.5 oz. .5oz for every second
3oz of beans, 1.5 oz of rice, .75 oz of sour cream, .75 oz of Guacamole, .5oz of lettuce, .5oz of 3 blend cheese and .5 oz of tomatoes. It also comes on a 10 1/2 inch tort that weighs 2.5 oz for a total weight of 10.1 oz.
The number of pickles that can fit in a 46 oz jar depends on the size of the pickles. On average, a medium-sized pickle is about 3-4 ounces. Therefore, you could fit approximately 10 to 15 medium-sized pickles in a 46 oz jar, but this can vary based on the shape and packing method.
1. Fill the 3 cup, and dump it into the 5 cup. 2. Fill the 3 cup, and dump it into the 5 cup. 3. Whatever cannot fit into the 5 cup is equal to 1 cup (3 + 3 - 5 = 1) 1. Fill the 3 cup, and dump it into the 5 cup. 2. Fill the 3 cup, and dump it into the 5 cup. 3. Whatever cannot fit into the 5 cup is equal to 1 cup (3 + 3 - 5 = 1) 1. Fill the 3 cup, and dump it into the 5 cup. 2. Fill the 3 cup, and dump it into the 5 cup. 3. Whatever cannot fit into the 5 cup is equal to 1 cup (3 + 3 - 5 = 1)
It really depends on the ABV per other types of drinks (especially the wine and the beer, although beer usually goes somewhere around 4 to 8% ABV with the extreme rare cases go up to 22%). If you're in the US, 2oz of 100-proof vodka will net you about 1oz of ethanol.
Oh, dude, a 30 oz jar of mayonnaise is about 3.75 cups. So, like, if you're planning a mayo-themed party for 10 people, you might need, what, like 37.5 cups? But who's counting, right? Just scoop it out with a ladle and call it a day.
no, because the allowed maximum of liquid/gel per unit is 100ml/3 oz.
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Well, honey, it all depends on the size of those Jolly Ranchers. If we're talking standard-sized ones, you can fit approximately 75 Jolly Ranchers in a 16 oz jar. But if you've got those jumbo Jolly Ranchers, you might only fit about 30 of those bad boys in there. Just remember, it's all about quality over quantity when it comes to snacking.
According to the Skippy Peanut Butter website a 40 oz. jar of peanut butter is equal to 4 3/8 cups. A slang term for peanut butter during World War II was monkey butter.
The diameter of a Smartie is 1cm so so r = .005, and its height is 4mm. With negligibly concave ends, the volume of a smartie is pi (5E-3)^2*4E-3 = pi*1E-7 m^3. A 16 oz jar where 1 oz ~ 30 ml, 1 jar ~ 0.5 L = 10cm x 10cm x 4.8cm = 4.8E-4 m^3. Circles pack hexogonally into a square area with an optimal density 1/6 pi root 3 which is approx 0.9069. Figure a random packing is about 10% less than optimal, shaken and settled gives a density more like .82 of the volume. If this is a good assumption, then 0.82 * 4.8E-4 / pi*1E-7 = 1253 smarties / 16 oz jar.