No, 2.2 kg is equal to approximately 4.85 pounds. So 2.2 kg of carrots is more than 1 pound of carrots.
A bushel of carrots typically contains around 50-60 carrots.
Approximately three medium-sized carrots would equal 9 oz.
Darius bought 2 3/4 pounds of broccoli, 1 1/2 pound of carrots . He also bought 2 1/2 pounds of oranges. Did he buy more vegetables? How much more?
There are approximately 2.75 ounces in 78 grams of shredded carrots.
That depends on the size of the carrots, two or three large carrots or lots of small carrots can make up one pound in weight.
Though the size of the carrots are medium, there will still be a variable number to the pound. You could buy a pound of carrots and count the number to get a rough idea.
The price of carrots in 1941 was $1.50 per pound.
No, 2.2 kg is equal to approximately 4.85 pounds. So 2.2 kg of carrots is more than 1 pound of carrots.
If you grew the carrots yourself, they would cost you nothing. If you are wanting to purchase them form other people then the rules of supply and demand would govern the price asked.
120... 1 pound is 16 oz.. 16/4=4 4×30=120
1 cup is 8 oz. -So 1/2 pound of carrots is 1 cup.
all baby carrots are different sizes, because they are grown that way. If you encounter two of the same sized baby carrots, it is because they are cloned. if you are asking how many cloned baby carrots it would take to make one real carrot, the answer would of course rely on how large the cloned baby carrot is in size. if the cloned baby carrot were approximately a sixth of a normal carrot in size? I would concur that a normally grown carrot would equal 6 smaller baby carrots. I concur.
1 pound equals 60 cents each
I'd go with about 50 pounds of each that way each person could have a half pound serving.
Whole Foods sell carrots by the 25lb bag...and the cost is just that much $24.99.
27.62 carrots