That depends on how big the bag is.
A large bag (1 pound) might have 10 to 12 medium potatoes, a snack bag (1 oz) would probably have come from a single potato. The frying process replaces the water weight with some oil, so the weight of the potatoes was about 4 times the weight of the bag of chips.
A small bag of potato chips typically contains about 1 ounce (28 grams) of chips, which is roughly equivalent to 10-15 chips, depending on their size and thickness. This amount can vary by brand, but most small bags are designed for single servings. Always check the packaging for specific serving sizes and nutritional information.
32 where 3/4=.75, 24 oz divided by .75 = 32,
6.46
"Kilocalories" and "calories" are interchangeable words (when you are talking about lower-case "c" for calories.. Calories with a capital "C" is equal to 1000 calories or 1 kilocalorie). So, for this example, if 13 chips is 140 calories, and you eat 26 chips, you will eat 280 calories, also known as 280 kilocalories. So again... 1 Calorie = 1000 calories = 1 kcal
A large bag (1 pound) might have 10 to 12 medium potatoes, a snack bag (1 oz) would probably have come from a single potato. The frying process replaces the water weight with some oil, so the weight of the potatoes was about 4 times the weight of the bag of chips.
the liters of water in a bag of potato chip is 2 liters
400 calories
there are 3405.8 potatoe in a large bag of potatoe chips
Potato chips make you fat easily because it is deep fried in fat. One bag of medium sized potato chips has 290 calories and about 160 calories from fat. So, yes, potato chips do makes you fat if you consume quite often in your diet.
If one bag of potato chips costs 0.70, then three bags of potato chips will cost 2.1.
The first bag of potato chips, created by George Crum in 1853, was sold for 15 cents. This innovation was originally intended as a response to a customer's complaint about the thickness of fried potatoes. Over time, potato chips became a popular snack, evolving into various flavors and brands, but the price has varied significantly since that initial sale.
a pound of potatoes and if your lucky a bag of potato chips
Oh, dude, one potato can make around 10-12 chips, depending on how thinly you slice 'em. So, like, if you're having a party and need, say, 100 chips, you'd need about 8-10 potatoes. But hey, who's counting when you've got a bag of chips in front of you, am I right?
I don’t know
It will vary depending on the size of the bag.
About 90 just going from the fat