A typical serving of bacon is about 2 slices, which weighs approximately 1 ounce. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 10 pounds of bacon contains 160 ounces. This means there are about 80 servings in 10 pounds of bacon, assuming each serving is 2 slices.
10 servings.
10 to 15 servings
10-12
You are going to need about 7.5 pounds of bacon if you get a regular cut of bacon( assuming everybody eats 2 piece's) However, if its a thick cut of bacon you are going to need about 12.5 pounds.
12.8 10-oz servings in 1 US gallon.
1 kg is about 300 slices of bacon. If you have 3 slices of bacon per serving, Then you get 100 Servings.
2 serving
10 2/3 1 gallon = 128 oz = 128/12 (12 oz) servings = 10 2/3 (12 oz) servings
12
They are paid in Bacon. So whatever the price per pound of Bacon is in your area times the amount of pounds offered per hour. So a pig trainer making 2 pounds of Bacon an hour in an area where Bacon goes for 5 dollars a pound would be earning 10 dollars worth of Bacon per hour.
That's entirely dependant on the size of the serving, but very easy to calculate. First you determine the size of the serving in "ounces of uncooked rice". Then multtiply by 500 (servings) and divide by 16 (ounces per pound) to find how many pounds of rice you need to feed all 500.
Two and a half ounces of dry rice is equal to a single serving. Therefore, ten pounds of dry rice would make sixty-four servings.