The answer depends on the size of the eggs.
That is approximately 3 jumbo.
two large eggs = 1 jumbo egg
15.236
Jumbo, or Extra-Large eggs weigh 71-73g depending on the country of sale; large eggs weigh 63-73g, so you should use seven large eggs to approximate six jumbo eggs.
4 jumbo is 280 grams. 5 EL eggs is 308 gm.4 EL and one small is 287 gm , that's as close as you'll get.
2.87 lbs x 16 ozs/lb = 45.92 ozs
Yes. There's more egg! There's going to be more vitamins and minerals in a single egg, along with more calories, fat and cholesterol. Per gram though, it's not as though jumbo eggs are any more nutritionally dense than small eggs. It's just that a jumbo egg is a jumbo serving of egginess.
16.9 ozs 16.9 ozs
http://www.georgiaeggs.org/pages/sizeequivalents.html See this chart .
2.536 ozs. 75 cc *(.03381 ozs/cc)=2.536 ozs
There are 16 ozs in a pound. 160 ozs in 10 lbs Divide 160 ozs by 7 ozs. This gives you 22.85 ozs. So 22 -7 oz. portions of fish.