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Number 10 Can Equals



 
 
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Old 16-10-2003, 02:12 PM
Jimbo
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Default Number 10 Can Equals

A number # 10 can holds 128 ounces of liquid.
1/4 can holds 32 ounces which is 4 cups of liquid .

so 4 cups of ketchup equals 1/4 of the number 10 can !!

Simple Yes ???


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Old 16-10-2003, 06:56 PM
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Default Number 10 Can Equals

In article YOwjb.145416$%h1.145601@sccrnsc02, "Jimbo"
wrote:

A number # 10 can holds 128 ounces of liquid.
1/4 can holds 32 ounces which is 4 cups of liquid .

so 4 cups of ketchup equals 1/4 of the number 10 can !!

Simple Yes ???


VinnieA did the weight calc-
The nutrition label for my Heinz ketchup (don't have Hunts) gives a
serving size as 1 tbsp and weighs 17g
16 Tbsp = 1 cup 16x17g = 272g
28.3g = 1oz 272g/28.3 = 9.61oz for 1 cup
Your 28.75/9.61oz = 2.991 cups or about 3 cups


Looks like ketchup is 2g per Tbsp heavier than water.
I'd split the diff and use 3-1/2 cups of ketchup.

monroe(but NOT catsup)
 




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