This would depend on the weight of the bag itself. Assuming that the bag weighs nothing, then it is a simple matter of division: 4.5 kg / 12 tins = 0.375 kg per tin, or 375g per tin.
one bag
The horizontal sweep of an oscilloscope is in time per division or seconds per division.
There both the same, $4 for 16 ounces = $1 per 4 ounces $3 For 12 ounces = $1 per 3 ounces Depends how much candy you want!
This is a common tactic to disguise a price increase. If the price per bag goes up, most women notice at once, and many start looking at prices elsewhere. If the weight per bag goes down, the majority don't notice it. This trick has been used for decades in the chocolate industry, with astonishing success.
250cc per fork
1/4 lb. per person 100lb. should be enough
tighten the top nut of the triple trees to 100lb not 35lb as per manual
Conversion rate is 1.6275 g/sqm per lb/ream. So 100lb paper (per ream) is 162.75 g/sqm.
If you allow 8oz of raw sausage (about 6oz cooked) per person your will need 100lb of sausage for 200 people.
.375 cf per bag / 27 cf per cy = 0.13888 cy per bag 1 cy / 0.13888 cy per bag = 72 bags
Like if it said 4 apples per a bag. That means for apples for a bag. So in that sentence it would mean for.
It would depend on the size of the bag.
Less than one per serving, about 13 pieces (28 g); there are 7 servings per bag.
buy the food from the shop it cost 2500 per bag which grows it one foot per bag
I believe a case is 10lbs... 2 bags per case... 5lbs per bag
$1 per bag.