I usually buy a pound a person. I sometimes end up with a few left over but this has always been a general rule here in Idaho. It depends on the the size of potato you get. The bigger the potatoes are the more pounds you need to buy. A large baker will usually be almost a pound each so you will need to buy more. If you are getting the smaller potatoes then the pound per person will work. Good Luck!!
It depends on how thinly the salt is spread.
A 50lb bag of play sand typically contains around 0.5 cubic feet of sand.
Typically, there are around 10-12 russet potatoes in a 10 lb bag, depending on the size of the potatoes.
Approximately 70-90 Spanish onions are typically found in a 50 lb bag, depending on the size of the individual onions.
This depends entirely on variables. Depending on the seed size, the number or kernals in a 50lb bag will vary. Once you know how many kernals are in the bag (its written on the bag) than you just divide that number by the planting population.
1 bag of 23Kg/50lb per passenger
That depends on how big the bag is.
28-30
There are 800 oz.of dog food in a bag , that is 50 lbs x 16 oz.= 800 oz.
There are aproximately 12 servings per pound of dried pinto beans (at 1/2 cup servings cooked). So- in a 50lb bag, there would be 600 servings.
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A large bag (1 pound) might have 10 to 12 medium potatoes, a snack bag (1 oz) would probably have come from a single potato. The frying process replaces the water weight with some oil, so the weight of the potatoes was about 4 times the weight of the bag of chips.