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To calculate the mass percent of chocolate chips in the cookie, divide the mass of the chocolate chips by the total mass of the cookie dough and multiply by 100. This is calculated as (25.0 g / 150.0 g) × 100, which equals approximately 16.67%. Thus, the mass percent of chocolate chips in the cookie is about 16.67%.
That is just over 13 ounces of chocolate, or a little less than the average (16 ounce) bag of chocolate chips.
Depends what chocolate and how big it is.
According to the Nestle website, 1 1/2 cups of Tollhouse semi-sweet morsels = 9 oz. (which is equivalent to 255.145 g.)
270 g = 9.524 oz
1 cup of semisweet chocolate chips contain 50 g of fat
1 cup of chocolate chips equals 182.4 grams(See http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking)
250 grams = 8.81849049 ounces
250 g
it depends on where you live
Yes, they are much heavier then the average chip and are much more expensive. As a general rule with poker chips, the heavier the chip the better quality. The average casino chip probably weighs about 5 g.
250 grams is approximately 0.55 pounds and 8.8 ounces.