It isn't really possible to say precisely how much sauce per 1lb pasta because it depends on the type of sauce. A plain, rich, smooth tomato sauce should just coat the pasta; the pasta mustn't be swimming in it. You might allow more per serve if the sauce is chunky or thick.
To get a rough idea, 1lb pasta (a bit under 500g) serves four to five people, so to be on the safe side pick any sauce recipe designed to serve six people; leftover sauce can be refrigerated and later added to stews or casseroles, or served on toast.
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About 5-6 cups per pound
Sixteen, same as a pound of anything but gold or silver and with those they use troy ounces, twelve in a pound.
If each person eats about 1/3 of a pound of sauce (this will vary) You would need about 60 pounds of sauce (not including meatballs.)
24 oz of spaghetti is a pound and a half.
i need to know how much hamburg,SAUCE,NOODLES for 150 servings
9 # 10 cans or 800 oz.
Believe it or not, a pound. Believe it or not, a pound.
1lb, the difference in cooked and uncooked weight will be small.
Referring to the Spaghetti sauce alone, a 26 ounce can of Hunts spaghetti sauce at a Food Town Store in Texas, USA, was on sale on February 27, 2009 for 99 cents. The regular price was about $1.99. You can purchase spaghetti sauce at any grocery store in Texas for between $0.99 and $5 (for the gourmet expensive kind).
I don't know much but it can be because people use cheese and ketchup insted of any sauce.
I can of 28 oz. tomatoes will usually get you through a pound of pasta. Sometimes you will have a little leftover.
You will need 25 pounds of hamburger to do that.