Depending on the size of the peach, there are 3 - 4 medium peaches in 1 pound.
It depends on the size of the peaches, but on average there are about 3-4 peaches in 1 pound.
Peaches come in a variety of sizes, but on average they are about half a pound, so 5 pounds of peaches would be 10 peaches.
I found a pdf from University of Illinois Extension that states that one pound of fresh peaches equals... 2-3 medium peaches 2 cups sliced 1 1/2 cups pureed So if I reverse logic and do the math right, then 2 cups sliced is 1 pound and 4 cups sliced would be 2 pounds... So, 4 cups. Right?
It depends on how big the peach is. If you assume each peach weighs 1/3 pound, then it would require 9 peaches to equal 3 lbs.
Peaches made in a country populated with birds during the migrating season
Depending on the size of the peaches, it could be three, or two, and if it's big enough, just one.
2 cups of peaches are in one pound. im only a sixth grader and i know this!!! Not quite true, sixth grader--you were answering a math question--I think this is a cooking question--depending on the size of the peaches-you can get 2-4 sliced peaches in a pound. This is important when making pies and jams. I suggest buying peaches that are about the same size-peel and slice one then place in cup measure-that will help--
Approximately 6-8 pounds of peaches equal a gallon, depending on the size and variety of the peaches.
There are 16 ounces in a pound, so to determine how many ounces of mini marshmallows equal a pound, you would divide 16 by the weight of one mini marshmallow. If a mini marshmallow weighs 0.5 grams, you would convert that to ounces (0.5 grams is approximately 0.018 ounces) and then divide 16 by 0.018 to get the number of mini marshmallows in a pound.
240 copper pennies equal a pound.
One pound is equal to approximately 453.59 grams.