Three ounces of chopped lettuce is a little more than one cup.
This is dependent on how much each person consumes. There are 16 ounces in a pound. 2.5 pounds = 40 ounces. A head of lettuce typically weighs 12 ounces, which can usually be consumed by 3 - 4 people. SO, if a person consumes 3 ounces of lettuce in a sitting, and there are 40 ounces to be had...about 13 people can be fed.
There are:Approx 2 carbs in 3½ ounces (100 grams) of red leaf lettuceApprox 3 carbs in 3½ ounces (100 grams) of iceberg lettuceApprox 3 carbs in 3½ ounces (100 grams) of cos or romaine lettuce.
That is a big head of lettuce! But since there is 16 ounces per pound, you have to multiply 16 times fifty. This will tell you how many ounces your humungous head of lettuce weight in ounces. Your gigantic head of Alaska grown lettuce weighs 800 ounces. Now you can divide 24 dollars (24.00) by 800 which gives you: 0.03. So your Hugh head of lettuce will cost you 3 cents per ounce. To check this, multiply .03 by 800 and you should get 24.00. Yep it did. Enjoy your salad!
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One cup of lettuce weighs about 1.9 ounces. This is equal to 55 grams. One cup of lettuce has around 8.3 calories and no cholesterol.
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Well, honey, a head of lettuce typically weighs around 12-16 ounces. So, if we're talking iceberg lettuce, you're looking at about 16 ounces of crunchy goodness. Just make sure to wash it real good before you chow down, okay?
Pretty big
3/4 cup is 6 ounces
One cup is 8 ounces, so 10 ounces is 1.25 cups.
Thirty cups of chopped romaine lettuce typically weighs around 3 to 4 pounds, depending on how tightly the lettuce is packed and its moisture content. On average, one cup of chopped romaine weighs about 1 to 1.5 ounces. Therefore, for 30 cups, you can estimate a weight range of approximately 48 to 96 ounces.
Einstein did not invent anything, much less any sort of lettuce.