A standard bag of baby carrots typically contains about 4 to 5 servings. A serving is generally considered to be around 3 ounces, which is roughly 10 to 12 baby carrots. However, the exact number of servings can vary depending on the size of the bag and the brand, so it's always a good idea to check the nutrition label for specific serving information.
About 7 baby carrots. If you're feeling plain hungry, 10 carrots is still very healthy!
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A bag isn't a unit of measurement... it varies, most likely it would be 2 servings of vegatebles in a typical size bag...
There are aproximately 12 servings per pound of dried pinto beans (at 1/2 cup servings cooked). So- in a 50lb bag, there would be 600 servings.
3. unless the original 12 carrots came in a bag then 4. unless its a riddle then i give up.
There are about 10 servings per 1 lb bag. 1 cup makes 2 servings, so about 5 cups.
Since 16 ounces is a pound, there are 50 servings of 16 ounces in a 50 pound bag of peanuts.
The number of servings will depend completely upon the size of the bag. If you figure that 1 ounce is a serving (http://www.calorie-count.com/calories/item/19045.html) then the number of servings would be the number of ounces in the bag. So a 16-ounce (1lb) bag would contain 16 servings. Though, realize that some people will eat more than one serving.
40 servings
16 1 oz. servings or 2 8 oz. servings or 4 4oz. servings
No. Generally speaking, humans ought not to eat anything which is slimy.
According to my bag of grits, three (3) tablespoons is equal to one (1) serving. There are 32 tablespoons in one pound, so divide 32 by 3 and you get a little over 10 servings (or 10.666666666666666666666666666667 servings).