2 serving
10 to 15 servings
2 serving
The number of pans of green beans you'll need for 200 people depends on the serving size. Generally, a standard serving is about ½ cup per person. If you assume a full pan holds around 20-25 servings, you would need approximately 8-10 pans of green beans to serve 200 people. Adjust based on your guests' preferences and if green beans are a main or side dish.
2 pounds
10 pounds of anything = 160 ounces of it
It depends on how big your serving is :) Assuming the beans are already cooked when you measured your quart, and a normal serving size is 1/2 cup, you'll have 8 servings to share. If your quart of beans are dry and then you cook them, you'll probably end up with 10 cups of cooked beans, or 20 half cup servings.
28 pounds of green beans is in a bushel excluding the container they are in!
10 pounds of anything = 160 ounces of it
Red = 15, Green = 25 & Orange = 10
A restaurant-sized can of green beans weighing 6 lbs 9 oz typically contains about 10 to 12 servings, depending on portion size. If you consider a standard serving to be around 1/2 cup, this would generally feed approximately 15 to 20 people. The exact number may vary based on how the beans are served and the overall meal composition.
10
Oh, dude, a quart of beans typically has around 10 servings. But like, who really measures servings when it comes to delicious beans, am I right? Just scoop out what looks good and enjoy the bean goodness.