just double ur recipe as many times as u need... if you have a food weigher... u can weigh the fudge i guess find a recipe for 2 pounds and double the recipe or find 1 pound recipes and multiply the amount of each ingredient by 4
One (1) pound is sixteen (16) ounces. Thirty-six ounces is two (2) pounds and four (4) ounces.
I would take the recipe and divide it by 15.
Fudge on average is worth approximately $7.99 per pound.
Well, isn't that just a delightful question! If each piece of fudge weighs 1 ounce, and there are 16 ounces in a pound, then we can simply divide 56 by 16 to find out how many pounds of fudge Wade wrapped. So, 56 pieces of fudge is equal to 3.5 pounds of delicious fudge! Just imagine all the joy and sweetness Wade will bring to those lucky enough to enjoy his treats.
It depends on the recipe and the amount of sugar needed per batch. If one batch requires 1 pound of sugar, then you can make 7 batches with 7 pounds of sugar.
1 pound
If a cookie recipe calls for 1 pound of butter, that is the same as 454 grams. However, if you needed to make three batches of cookies, you would need 1,362 grams of butter.
multiply everything by 5.33
If you have 56 pieces of Fudge weighing 1 ounce per piece there would be 56 ounces worth of Fudge. We know that there are 16 ounces per pound. So 56 ounces of chocolate / 12 ounces/lb = 3 pounds 8 ounces.
He becomes a 51 pound dog!
It would depend on the weight of each can. If each can weighs one pound, then ten cans would be needed to make 10 pounds. If each can weighs half a pound, then 20 cans would be needed.