The number of bags of coleslaw needed for 100 people depends on serving size. Generally, a standard serving size is about 3-4 ounces per person. If a typical bag contains 14 ounces, you would need approximately 8-10 bags to serve 100 people, depending on whether it's a main dish or a side. Adjust accordingly based on your guests' appetite and the overall menu.
100 cubic foot bags.
There are 2,000 pounds in a ton. To find out how many 20-pound bags are in a ton, divide 2,000 by 20. This calculation shows that there are 100 bags of 20 pounds in a ton.
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The number of bags in a bundle can vary depending on the type of bags and the manufacturer. Commonly, a bundle may contain 50 to 100 bags, but it's best to check the specific product packaging or the supplier's details for accurate information.
100 bills
I would make 25 pounds coleslaw.
how many litre bags to a ton
100
it is 100 bags of sand/ballast
100 cubic foot bags.
To determine how many bags of concrete are needed for a 10x10 patio, you first need to calculate the volume of concrete required. A 10x10 patio is 100 square feet, and if you plan for a thickness of 4 inches (0.33 feet), the volume would be 100 sq ft x 0.33 ft = 33 cubic feet. Since standard concrete bags are typically 80 pounds and cover about 0.6 cubic feet, you would need approximately 55 bags of concrete (33 cubic feet ÷ 0.6 cubic feet per bag).
20. A ton is 2,000 pounds, so it would take 20 100 pound bags to total 2,000.
10 bundles/100 bags..
What size bags of concrete and how big are the bricks? Makes a difference.
I would make 100 pounds of it
The yard is 60ft * 80ft = 4800ft2. One bag covers 100ft2. 4800ft2/100ft2/bag = 48 bags
To determine the number of cement bags needed for laying 3,500 blocks, you first need to know the mortar mix ratio and the volume of mortar required per block. On average, about 0.5 to 0.75 bags of cement are needed for every 100 blocks, depending on the mortar thickness and mix used. Therefore, for 3,500 blocks, you would need approximately 17.5 to 26.25 bags of cement. Always consider local building codes and specific project requirements for more precise calculations.