Approximately 4 ounces dried will make 8 ounces cooked.
Generally, cooked rice expands to about three times its original volume when cooked. Therefore, 8.8 ounces of cooked rice is roughly equivalent to about 2.9 ounces of dry rice. This can vary slightly based on the type of rice and cooking method, but this is a good estimate.
10 Dried beans = 27 Cooked beans 20 dried beans - 54 cooked beans 20 dried beans - 71 cooked beans it carrys on like that I LOVE CRUSTY EARS TO EAT
Four ounces of dry spaghetti will make two cups when cooked.
I think the question is about how much weight dried beans gain when cooked, but I could be wrong! Most types of dried beans absorb a little under 1.5 times their own weight in water during cooking (ref: http://www.springerlink.com/content/m2p808873j7r276w/). Based on this information, you need to use a factor of about 2.5 on the weights depending on whether you had cooked or dried beans. If a recipe says to use 100g of dried beans and you have cooked ones, use 250g of them. If the recipe says to use 100g of cooked beans, you need to start with about 40g only.
The approximate weight of uncooked hamburger is between 4.5 -5 ounces to equal 3 oz. cooked. The difference can come in the type of meat lower fat will hold grease once cooked.
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We will need more info to get you a REAL answer. What type of beans, and where?
To make 15 ounces of cooked lentils, you'll need about 5 ounces of dry lentils. Lentils roughly triple in weight when cooked, so for every ounce of dry lentils, you can expect to yield about three ounces of cooked lentils. Therefore, starting with 5 ounces of dry lentils should give you the desired 15 ounces when cooked.
about .034 ounces
it equals 78 fluid ounces!
24 ounces = 1.5 pounds.