S smr91481 New member Sep 26, 2001 #1 ok...i have a pack of 4 chicken breasts. the total weight of them all is 1.59 lbs. how many ounces is each one? (average) and tell me how you did it...i can't even remember how many ounces are in a lb. some college student huh.
ok...i have a pack of 4 chicken breasts. the total weight of them all is 1.59 lbs. how many ounces is each one? (average) and tell me how you did it...i can't even remember how many ounces are in a lb. some college student huh.
H Hoffmeister New member Sep 26, 2001 #2 A little over 6 oz. 16 oz = 1 lbs. 1.59 lbs ~ 25 oz 25/4 = 6.something If you need or want accurate conversions, try: http://www.sciencemadesimple.net/EASYweight.html
A little over 6 oz. 16 oz = 1 lbs. 1.59 lbs ~ 25 oz 25/4 = 6.something If you need or want accurate conversions, try: http://www.sciencemadesimple.net/EASYweight.html
M Murman New member Sep 26, 2001 #3 http://www.french-property.com/cgi-bin/ifp/convert.pl Here is another site for accurate conversions. And one for nutrition info: http://mastercook.sierrahome.com/tools/NutritionCalculator.jsp Hope this helps abit
http://www.french-property.com/cgi-bin/ifp/convert.pl Here is another site for accurate conversions. And one for nutrition info: http://mastercook.sierrahome.com/tools/NutritionCalculator.jsp Hope this helps abit
HumanShell New member Sep 26, 2001 #4 LMAO, better watch how much change you're being given at the register, that is unless mommy still buys your groceries
LMAO, better watch how much change you're being given at the register, that is unless mommy still buys your groceries
S smr91481 New member Sep 26, 2001 #5 HumanShell said: LMAO, better watch how much change you're being given at the register, that is unless mommy still buys your groceries Click to expand... lol...i guess i had that comin
HumanShell said: LMAO, better watch how much change you're being given at the register, that is unless mommy still buys your groceries Click to expand... lol...i guess i had that comin