How many large shelled shrimp in 7 ounces?

It's impossible to determine how many large shelled shrimp are in 7 ounces without more information. Here's why:

* Shrimp size varies: "Large" is a relative term. Shrimp come in many sizes, and a "large" shrimp in one region or market might be smaller than a "large" shrimp elsewhere.

* Shrimp weight varies: Even shrimp of the same size can have different weights. Factors like species and how they were cooked can affect their weight.

To figure out how many shrimp you have, you'll need:

1. The average weight of a "large" shrimp in your location or the specific type you have.

2. Divide the total weight (7 ounces) by the average weight of one shrimp.

For example:

* If a "large" shrimp weighs about 1 ounce on average, then 7 ounces would contain approximately 7 large shrimp.

* If a "large" shrimp weighs about 2 ounces on average, then 7 ounces would contain approximately 3.5 large shrimp (you'd likely have 3 whole shrimp).

It's best to check with your seafood seller for the average weight of the shrimp you are buying.