You can make about 4 or 5 regular Hamburgers with 1 pound of meat. But about 3 jumbo hamburgers.
One, depends on the "grind". The fat will melt away as well as some water. If the meat is 72% meat you can get 3 hamburgers that weigh the 4 ounces that is considered a serving of meat.
Fast food hamburgers have :
If they are 4oz patties then there are 20 of them.
Depends on the cooked size of your patties and the kind of meat you use. I use lean beef with 20% pork added, so I would use 16 pounds of meat for 30 burgers
There are 16 ounces in a pound. (Gotta know it!) Each patty weighs 4 ounces. (Given) Therefore, there are 4 patties in a pound. (16 divided by 4) Therefore, there are 40 patties in a case. (4 times 10) 40 patties per case times 60 cases is 2400 patties.
Thirty one and one fourth pounds of meat should be purchased
There are about 1,524 calories in 6 hamburger patties.
Math homework, huh? I won't give you the answer (too easy!) but I'll tell you how to find it. First you have to find the total ounces in the hamburger. One pound is 16 ounces. Therefore, if you multiple 7 x 16 you know how many ounces of hamburger he has. Now you need to find how many he used. He made 15 patties weighing 6 ounces each, so multiple 15 x 6. Now, subtract the second number from the first number, and you have the amount left.
Approximately 15-20, depending on how big you like your burgers. Actually you can make up to 40 patties with 10lbs of ground beef. A quarter pound patty is average if you are ordering a burger out. Although I prefer a larger 1/3 to 1/2 lb hamburger a 1/4lber is fine.JN ...Or, 10 man-burgers. NA
You will need around 10 pounds of hamburger for one cup servings of chili. This also depends on how much meat you like in your chili.
The number of hamburger patties you can place on 160 square inches depends on the size of each patty. A standard hamburger patty is typically about 4 inches in diameter, which has an area of approximately 12.57 square inches. Therefore, you could fit around 12 patties on a 160 square inch surface, assuming they can be arranged without overlapping.
5.34 pounds.
It depends on how much they weigh per burger or the portion size.
To determine how many hamburger patties you need for 50 people, a common guideline is to serve one patty per person. However, if you're expecting hearty appetites or serving other substantial sides, you might consider providing one and a half patties per person. Thus, for 50 people, you would need between 50 and 75 patties, depending on the context of the meal.