Usually the regular semi-sweet morsels come in 12 oz bags but lately I've seen the fancier chips in 8 oz bags. Most recipes call for 6 oz choc chips and 6 oz nuts so I just flop the bag on the counter, pick up the center and cut down the middle and that measures out half of the bag easily and you can throw the other half into a baggie (I usually keep the half of the bag their recipe is on)
if you weigh just the cards its 3.04 ounces but if you weigh the cards and the box it weighs 3.22
1 troy ounce is 1.097 standard US ounces. Explanation: A troy ounce is 31.11 grams. A standard ounce is 28.35 gm. 31.11 / 28.35 ≈ 1.097
16 ounces is a pound. Therefore 1/16 or .0625 pounds.
Well, honey, there are 9 pounds in 144 ounces. So, if you're trying to bulk up or just really love lifting weights, now you know how many pounds that bag of chips you just devoured actually weighs. Keep on snacking, champ!
1 pound and 2.4 ounces.
Packages here come in 2 and 7 ounces.
Depends on the size of your chocolate chips
Ounce for ounce they are the same, so however many ounces is the Baker's bar, you need that many ounces of chips.
it all depends on the serving sizes on the bag of chips..... =D
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Depends on the size of the chocolate chips, but there should be about 23.
150g = 5.291oz
2 ounces
3.5 pounds of chocolate is equal to 56 ounces of chocolate (16 ounces in a pound).
There are 8 fl ounces to a US cup.
A standard pop can is 355 ml or 12.5 ounces
A troy pound is equivalent to 12 troy ounces, which is different from a standard avoirdupois pound that is made up of 16 ounces.