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If there are 52 ounces of cereal in 2 boxes how many ounces are there in 5 boxes?

1. 52 * 2.5 = 130 ounces of cereal in 5 boxes2. 52/2 = 26 ounces of cereal in 1 box26 * 5 = 130 ounces of cereal in 5 boxes


How many cups is 24 oz of cereal?

There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, so 24 ounces of cereal is equivalent to 3 cups. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces. Therefore, when you have 24 fluid ounces of cereal, you have 3 cups of cereal.


What is the weight of a bowl of cereal?

About 6 ounces


A 2 pound box cereal weighs how many ounces?

A 2 pound box of cereal weighs 32 ounces. This is because 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces, so 2 pounds is equal to 32 ounces.


Ounces in 475 grams of cereal?

divide by 28.35


Average amount of milk on a bowl of cereal?

6 ounces


How many liters is a cereal box?

A cereal box typically holds around 10-20 ounces of cereal, which is equivalent to approximately 0.3-0.6 liters. To convert ounces to liters, you can use the conversion factor of 1 ounce is approximately equal to 0.03 liters. Therefore, a standard cereal box would hold about 0.3-0.6 liters of cereal.


How many pounds of roast beef to prepare for 200 people?

It depends on the other dishes being served, but consider 8-16 ounces per serving (an average of 12). Twelve multiplied by 200 is 2400 ounces. Add an additional 10-20 percent for seconds and waste, and you get 2880 ounces ( I used 20% for seconds and waste). Divided by 16 (the number of ounces in a pound) and you get 180 pounds of roast beef.


What container will hold 96 us fluid ounces?

Am 3 quart container


How many ounces of peas are in a container having a net weight of 340g?

There are approximately 12 ounces of peas in a container with a net weight of 340g.


How many ounces in small container of slaw at captain ds?

That is about 3 ounces


How do you find the mass of a toy car?

Using a container graduated in ounces that can hold the toy, fill the container with X ounces of water. Submerge the toy into the container of water and note new water level in ounces. Subtract first reading from the second reading.