First, let's take the National Cattlemen's Beef Association beef research guide, and accept their calculations for a standard 1300-pound steer. Summing their numbers and then noting after-the-fact that they do it themselves on page 7, this results in a cow containing 638.2 pounds of meat, of which 265.1 pounds are ground beef. This is where you have to decide if Bob can offset future ground beef with the other cuts contained in the cow or not (is he charged .41 cows or 1 cow per cow). Assuming he's making standard quarter pound burgers, this results in either 39.173 cows (assuming he's allowed to offset) or 94.304 (if all cows that contribute count).
That's way lower than I would have guessed beforehand.
- Japan.
- Powerpuff Girls.
- Ditto.
- The Maxx. I can't see why a live-action version would be necessary. The cartoon was basically the definitive version, especially since it cut out the final volume's stuff, which really wasn't very good.
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