Depends on the style of bread. I have seen 10 to as many as 24 slices in a loaf.
About 20...........Half of that is 10......
buku sklices
In an 800g medium-sliced pan loaf, there are usually 19 slices, not counting the end slices (heels). This may vary by up to 2 slices either way, but in my experience the number is usually odd - very inconvenient if you're producing sandwiches on an industrial scale for events!
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well it depends on the the size and how thick you want the slices to be
a fare few There are 20 slices plus the heels.
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The number of serving sizes in a loaf of bread typically depends on the type of bread and its size. Generally, a standard loaf of bread contains about 12 to 20 slices, with each slice considered one serving. Therefore, you can expect around 12 to 20 servings in a standard loaf. Always check the packaging for specific serving size information, as it can vary by brand and type.
The number of slices in a loaf of bread depends on, for example, whether it's thick or thin sliced or simply by the baker. On average however you can expect to get approximately 10 sandwiches per loaf.
Twenty Two
If you cut the loaf once, you have two slices, and they are pretty big ones. Each is half the loaf. If you cut it 2 times, you have three slices, and if you cut it 3 times you have 4 slices. We generalize and say if you cut the bread n times you have n+1 slices
Well that depends on what you want to pay, in the UK right now (Feb 09) you can get a standard loaf (800gms) for around 60p if you buy the cheapest or you can pay at least £1.35 for a premium quality loaf, a thick sliced loaf can yield just about 15 slices whilst a medium sliced loaf can yield upto 30 slices, so to answer your question. At 60p a loaf, 30 slices = 2p a slice. At £1.35 a loaf, 15 slices = 9p a slice.