It depends on how big they are and how thinly you can slice them.
With cherry tomatoes you'd probably need six for one decent sandwich whereas with big ones, you could easily do two per tomato so 12 Sandwiches.
It depends on how big they are and how thinly you can slice them.
With cherry tomatoes you'd probably need six for one decent sandwich whereas with big ones, you could easily do two per tomato so 12 sandwiches.
It depends on how big they are and how thinly you can slice them.
With cherry tomatoes you'd probably need six for one decent sandwich whereas with big ones, you could easily do two per tomato so 12 sandwiches.
It depends on how big they are and how thinly you can slice them.
With cherry tomatoes you'd probably need six for one decent sandwich whereas with big ones, you could easily do two per tomato so 12 sandwiches.
3*6 = 18 types of sandwiches
2/3 of a can or 0.67 cans per person 4 divided by 6 = 2/3
Mass of 6 tins of tomatoes = 6*450 = 2700 grams Now 1000 grams = 1 kilogram so mass of tomatoes = 2 kg and 700 g
6
You can make about 5
It takes about 18 pounds of tomatoes to make 6 quarts.
To give you a reference point, 1 pound of meat will make 5-6 sandwiches and 1 pound of cheese will make 10-11 sandwiches. So if you want to take a week's ...
3*6 = 18 types of sandwiches
The total number of tomatoes that make up 1kg of tomatoes varies depending on the size of the tomatoes. On average there are 8-9 tomatoes that make up 1kg.
6
The number of slices in a loaf of bread depends on, for example, whether it's thick or thin sliced or simply by the baker. On average however you can expect to get approximately 10 sandwiches per loaf.
around 6 normal ones, or 9 plum tomatoes, or 13 cherry tomatoes
Approximately 6-7 pounds of tomatoes equal 3 quarts.
6 give or take 9
6 x 8 = 48.
i hope it will be (8*7*6*5*4)i think it is 8!/5!=8*7*6...
18, 6 for each type of bread