Refer to the definition of density: density = mass / volume. Also, each substance has its characteristic density, independent of its size. A pound of cement will have the same density as a ton of cement. And cement is more dense than rice, regardless of how big a chunk of each you take.
If 2 pounds of rice cost 5, 1 pound will cost 2.50 or 2 1/2.
The mass of one grain of rice is 25 milligram or .025 grams. There are about 29,000 rice grains in approximately one pound of long-grain white rice.
Extrapolating from the answer to how may grains in a pound of rice, 29,000, (elsewhere in Answers.com) we get something like 64,000 grains in a kilogram (@ 2.2 lbs / kg). This could vary based on the kind of rice.
It's not a lot of rice. Are you asking how it would cost? How much it is in ounces? How big of container to put it in? You need to be more specific.
A pound of rice and a pound of cement have the same weight, as they both weigh one pound. However, cement is more dense than rice because it takes up less volume for the same weight.
A pound of rice is more dense than a pound of cement because rice takes up more volume for the same weight due to its smaller individual grains and less compact structure compared to cement. Density is calculated by mass/volume, so the denser the material, the more mass it has in a given volume.
Refer to the definition of density: density = mass / volume. Also, each substance has its characteristic density, independent of its size. A pound of cement will have the same density as a ton of cement. And cement is more dense than rice, regardless of how big a chunk of each you take.
Rice is more dense than water , while the human body is very less dense than water
well one half of rice and another half of chicken would be good because half plus half equals 1 pound
It depends if the rice is cooked or uncooked, as cooked rice will contain a lot of water and be more dense than uncooked rice. A pound of uncooked rice will yield about 3 times as many cups once it has been cooked than before it was cooked, but will also weigh more than three pounds. A cup of pure water (8 fluid ounces) weighs about 8.34+ ounces (weight), so 2 cups of water would weigh about 16.69 ounces or 1.043 pounds. Which means a pound of water yields 1.918 cups. (at 4 degrees Celsius) The density of water is 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter. The density of rice (hulled) is approximately 753 kilograms per cubic meter. So a pound of uncooked rice, being less dense than water, should yield approximately 2.55 cups. Once cooked that same pound of rice (at a ratio of 2 cups water to one cup rice) would weigh almost 3.66 pounds. Assuming no water is lost during cooking. Assuming my math is correct, it may not be. It is not possible to accurately calculate the number of cups this will yield - but it is likely to be about 6 cups or more. One needs to cook a pound of rice and measure the volume. Source for densities: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_materials.htm
It depends if the rice is cooked or uncooked, as cooked rice will contain a lot of water and be more dense than uncooked rice. A pound of uncooked rice will yield about 3 times as many cups once it has been cooked than before it was cooked, but will also weigh more than three pounds. A cup of pure water (8 fluid ounces) weighs about 8.34+ ounces (weight), so 2 cups of water would weigh about 16.69 ounces or 1.043 pounds. Which means a pound of water yields 1.918 cups. (at 4 degrees Celsius) The density of water is 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter. The density of rice (hulled) is approximately 753 kilograms per cubic meter. So a pound of uncooked rice, being less dense than water, should yield approximately 2.55 cups. Once cooked that same pound of rice (at a ratio of 2 cups water to one cup rice) would weigh almost 3.66 pounds. Assuming no water is lost during cooking. Assuming my math is correct, it may not be. It is not possible to accurately calculate the number of cups this will yield - but it is likely to be about 6 cups or more. One needs to cook a pound of rice and measure the volume. Source for densities: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_materials.htm
One pound of rice weighs 16 ounces or approximately 454 grams.
There are two cups that equal one pound of uncooked rice. There are six cups that equal to one pound of cooked rice.
One cup of dry rice weighs 6.9 oz. so 1 pound of dry rice is about 2 1/3 cup. From: http://pages.prodigy.net/jmiller.cb/s810.html
1 cup of rice is about 0.48 of a pound
You can get twenty pounds of long grain white rice from Walmart for $9.98. That works out to just shy of 0.50¢ a pound, and nine pounds of arborio rice for $23.71 which is $2.63 a pound.