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Perform the following food service calculation. Guests = 320 Portions of beets served = 8 oz. Size of beet can = 40 oz. How many cans of beets required?
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Perform the following food service calculation. Guests = 320 Portions of beets served = 8 oz. Size of beet can = 40 oz. How many cans of beets required?
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Perform the following food service calculation.
Guests = 320
Portions of beets served = 8 oz.
Size of beet can = 40 oz.
How many cans of beets required?
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320 guests / 5 servings per can =
64 cans required
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