This is a bit like asking how many sand come in a bag. How big a bag? What portion of sand constitutes "one sand"? One grain? One handful? Something else?
Bagged hash browns are usually sold by weight, so typical amounts would be something like "one pound" or "13.2 ounces" or something like that; look on the bag itself to see the net weight of the contents.
If you're talking about hash brown patties (where "one hash brown" means "one patty"), then again, consult the bag itself. You may have to read between the lines a little and look at the nutritional information, where it will probably say something like "Serving size: 1 patty" and "Servings per bag: 8.5".
5# 12oz =72 oz. $2.07/72oz = $.02875 per ounce. rounded to $.03 per ounce. $.03 per ounce times 16 ounces in a pound = $.48 per pound
Approx 8 oz of hashbrowns in a cup. So that is 6.25 cups.
I just took my bag out and counted them, there is 31 potatoes in the bag of Russet potatoes I purchased from Pick n Save.
25
That is 8.818 ounces
That depends on how big the bag is.
28-30
The number of potatoes in a 3 lb bag can vary based on the size of the potatoes. On average, there are about 5 to 7 medium-sized potatoes in a 3 lb bag. Larger potatoes may result in fewer per bag, while smaller ones could yield more. Generally, it's best to check the specific weight and size of the potatoes for an accurate count.
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There are 60 teaspoons in a ten-ounce bag, as there are 6 teaspoons in one ounce. To calculate, you simply multiply 10 ounces by 6 teaspoons per ounce.
a 8- ounce bag of raisins