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How many servings are in one kilogram of spaghetti?
You can't determine the number of servings in one kilogram of spaghetti without knowing the serving size.
Here's why:
* Serving sizes vary: A serving of spaghetti could be 100 grams, 150 grams, or even more depending on individual appetites and dietary needs.
* Cooking method affects volume: Spaghetti expands when cooked, meaning a kilogram of dry spaghetti will yield a much larger volume of cooked spaghetti.
To figure out the servings:
1. Determine your serving size: Decide how much cooked spaghetti you consider a serving (e.g., 150 grams).
2. Calculate the total servings: Divide the weight of your cooked spaghetti (which will be more than 1 kg) by your serving size.
Example:
* If you cook your spaghetti and it weighs 2 kg (2000 grams) and you consider a serving to be 150 grams, you would have 2000 / 150 = 13.3 servings.
Remember: This is just an example, adjust the serving size to fit your needs.
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