12 oz. = 3/4 a pound or 0.75 pound
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.
That depends on the length of beans and how small you chop the beans. It may be as few as 8 or as many as 12-13.
The variety of green beans that were called Silly Seeds and grew over 12 inches long is the green bush beans.
The large #10 cans of produce typically hold six to seven pounds of product, weighing around 100 ounces. Precise measurements may vary by product, but a #10 can of green beans should contain 100-110 ounces. These products typically have very long shelf lives, making them ideal for warehouse storage.
12 lbs equals 12 pounds.
Ten gallons of beans will be needed to feed 300 people. It is estimated that one gallon will serve 30 to 35 people.
6-12 days for germination.
45 pounds will do it.
12 kg = 26.455471 lbs
1 ton = 2000 lbs 12 x 2000 = 24000 pounds
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8 us fluid ounces in one us cup of green beans