Potato chips are sold in different sizes. The smallest common size is the one found in snack vending machines, containing a single serving - usually 1.5 oz (1/16 lb, 28.3 g). If you're talking about a larger bag of chips, a lot of it will depend on brand. Some of the more 'specialty' brands (e.g. Kettle chips, which target a more specific audience than do most potato chips) are sold in a 'small' size of 4 or 5 oz, and a 'large' size of 8 or 9 oz. Things like Lays and Grippo (common in my hometown, but I haven't seen any in these parts) are more commonly sold in 'large' sizes of about 10 to 12 oz. Basically, your best bet is always to read the bag when you pick it up, because there is no single standard.
Chips are sold by weight, not by count. The net weight will be on the bag.
Observe the weight measure on the bag that the chips are in. Example: If the bag has a net weight of four (4.0) ounces, then one quarter of the bag will be one ounce... etc. 1 ounce = approx 11 chips it is approx 28 gms ( its all depends on the thickness of chips)
where can I order office snack by open account or net 30 day terms
The net weight of a 64qt bag of Miracle Gro Potting Mix is 20 pounds (9.1 kg)
Unit net weight Weight (mass) of goods including any packing normally going with them to a buyer in a retail sale. Net net weight Weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing.
a net pen is a small pen that you can shoot a net out of it usually for the F.B.I or C.S.I team
It is the French term for "net weight", which is the weight of a substance, not including the weight of the container it's in; "gross weight" includes the weight of the substance and the container.
The gross weight includes the item and any packaging that may be on it or the vehicle that is hauling it. Net weight refers to the weight of the item only. The weight of a dump truck filled with gravel would be the gross weight, but the net weight would be weight of the gravel by itself.
A safety net must be able to absorb the force of a 400-pound bag of sand dropping on to a safety net.
A safety net must be able to absorb the force of a 400-pound bag of sand dropping on to a safety net.
the potato slice with decrease in mass, as the free water molecules during osmosis will leave the potato paasing through the semi permeable membrane. This happens because there is more free water molecules on the outsite of the potato, forcing more net movement towards the outside of the potato
A mesh bag