Quite simple, really. On the back of most food items, you will find something called "Nutrition Facts". Lets say you have a bag of Pretzels, and You look on the back and it says: "Suggested serving: 47 pretzels" and then , right below it, it would say: "Servings per Container: 897". That means that there are (897*47) 42, 129 pretzels in the bag....now where can you get a bag of 42,129 pretzels?
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10 servings.
To find the grams per serving, divide the total grams by the number of servings. In this case, 13 grams divided by 6 servings equals approximately 2.17 grams per serving. Therefore, each serving contains about 2.17 grams.
100 ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
I would call that about 54 servings.
To find the total number of pieces of candy in the bag, multiply the number of servings by the number of pieces per serving. Since there are 12 servings and each serving contains 5 pieces, the calculation is 12 servings × 5 pieces/serving = 60 pieces of candy in the bag.
The number of servings in chocolate milk depends on the container size. For example, a standard quart (32 ounces) of chocolate milk typically contains about four 8-ounce servings. If the container is larger or smaller, the number of servings will adjust accordingly. Always check the nutrition label for specific serving sizes and total servings.
If you define a serving as 8 fluid ounces, then 6.34.
To find out how many two-thirds cup servings are in a 2.5 cup container, divide 2.5 by two-thirds. This can be calculated as 2.5 ÷ (2/3), which is the same as multiplying 2.5 by (3/2). This results in 3.75, meaning there are 3 and three-quarters servings of two-thirds cup in a 2.5 cup container.
It seems your question got cut off. If you're asking about how many servings of pears are in a certain quantity or container, a standard serving of fruit is typically about one medium pear, which weighs around 150 grams. If you have a specific weight or container size in mind, I can help calculate the number of servings based on that.
In the US, canned goods are sold by weight. However, under the Nutrition Label, serving size and approximate servings per container are provided.
If 3 bags of hash browns equal 18 servings, then each bag contains 6 servings (18 servings ÷ 3 bags = 6 servings per bag). For 2 servings, you would need 1/3 of a bag (2 servings ÷ 6 servings per bag = 1/3 bag). Therefore, you need one-third of a bag of hash browns for 2 servings.