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Re: How many pieces in a pound? (estimation...)
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Fri, 11 Aug 2006 14:32:29 GMT
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In lugnet.general, David Eaton wrote:
The estimations I've heard and used (to reasonable accuracy) are 400/pound and
500/pound. So I generally go with 450/pound and it seems to work out ok. I've
also heard the estimation 1000/kg, which works out to roughly 454/pound,

Thanks DaveE,

After I get the weight of one of my dollar store microwave containers (my
preferred means of storage) from the delicate mail shipping scale here at work,
I am going to try this out.

Much Appreciated,
Karl



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  Re: How many pieces in a pound? (estimation...)
 
(...) For the curious, I'm actually in the middle of doing a more precise calculation. After I answered yesterday, I went around and looked for previous LUGNET posts on the matter, and found a staggering number of estimations for less pieces per (...) (18 years ago, 11-Aug-06, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: How many pieces in a pound? (estimation...)
 
(...) The estimations I've heard and used (to reasonable accuracy) are 400/pound and 500/pound. So I generally go with 450/pound and it seems to work out ok. I've also heard the estimation 1000/kg, which works out to roughly 454/pound, which is (...) (18 years ago, 10-Aug-06, to lugnet.general)

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