Yes, an 8 pound roast (uncooked weight) should feed 13 people.
The roast will loose weight during cooking.
Even so it should yield about 7oz to 8oz of cooked meat per person.
Yes, but with quite small portions, by the time the pork has cooked it will have shrunk, each person would get about 3 to 31/2 ounces of roast pork each.
Twenty.
I would make 15 -16 pounds
On an average of 1/2 lb per person, you would need 100 lbs of brisket.
3.62 kg
3713.79g
nobody knows for sure because it depends on how many pieces one person eats.But for an average person it would feed about 40 people. You usually count on 6oz per person cooked barbecue. And you can count on about 40-50% shrinkage during cooking if it is a Boston butt or brisket. Bill Barbecue Recipes - http://www.bbq-book.com
128 divided by 16 = 8lbs.
I would estimate about a half pound per person. In other words, quite a lot!
A blue whale can feed approximately feed 50,000 people
That will feed approximately 120 people.
1 bushel will feed 10 people
One US farmer can feed about 129 people! AMAZING!