probably like 50 -70
There is about one gram of tobacco in a cigarette, so a pack would have 20 grams, or 0.7 ounces, approximately.
That's about 7.45 ounces! My 120 mm filtered cigarettes weigh 1 ounce per pack...packaged! The empty package weighs .2 ounces which means that the 20 cigarettes weigh .08 ounces. That calculation tells me that 7.5 ounces of tobacco should make approximately 150 cigarettes and somewhat more if they are unfiltered. **Note that many 120mm cigarettes have the same amount of tobacco in them as 100mm...they are simply a bit slimmer in most cases. Mine are also fairly tightly packed so if you machine roll you will use about the same amount as a manufactured one.
The better brands of cigarettes are comprised of only tobacco.
Basically, yes. When you smoke 21 cigarettes a day (1 pack) for one year, you will have accumulated 8 ounces of tar in your lungs. If you are around someone who smokes (secondhand smoke) very often, then you might too accumulate tar in your lungs.
A typical can of chewing tobacco contains 1.2 to 1.5 ounces.
a can of dipm has 1.2 ounces of tobacco per can
1 pound = 16 ounces
50 dkg is equivalent to 17.64 ounces (oz)
Equivalent problem ? -what does that mean. If you want to know what 92.5 pounds is in ounces, it is 1,480 ounces.
That is 9.877 ounces
That is 21.164 ounces.
About 58 ounces