If you mean how many one ounce servings would be equal to 1 gallon plus 1 quart, it would be 160 one ounce servings. There are 128 oz in a gallon, and 32 oz in a quart, so when you add them together, it is a total of 160 ounces.
If you meant more than just 1 ounce per serving, just divide the number of servings into 160, and that will be your answer. For example, if you meant how many 6 ounce servings, you would divide 6 into 160, which would be 10 servings.
That is 16 of them.
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144 1/2 cup servings
1/2 gallon = (64 fl oz) / (4 fl oz per serving) = 16 servings
There are 32 fluid ounces in each quart. There are 40 fluid ounces in an Imperial quart.
It depends on how big your serving is :) Assuming the beans are already cooked when you measured your quart, and a normal serving size is 1/2 cup, you'll have 8 servings to share. If your quart of beans are dry and then you cook them, you'll probably end up with 10 cups of cooked beans, or 20 half cup servings.
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144 1/2 cup servings
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A serving of ice cream is around 1/2 cup. One quart has four cups, so one quart would have 8 servings. 5 quarts of ice cream would give you 40 servings.
There is no standardized measurement of a serving; you are free to serve any amount that you wish. Nonetheless, for a more or less typical serving size, I would make four servings out of a quart.
If the question relates to, "How many quarts in one fluidounce?"Then :1 quart = 2 pints1 pint = 20 fluid ouncesThen 1 fluid ounce = 1/(2 x 20) = 1/40 or 0.025 quart
There is no standard size for a soup ladle, so answering your question would be impossible.
1/2 gallon = (64 fl oz) / (4 fl oz per serving) = 16 servings
there are 2 tablespoons to an ounce. 1 quart =32 ounces, 32x2 =64 tablespoons in a quart.
There are 32 fluid ounces in each quart. There are 40 fluid ounces in an Imperial quart.
It depends on how big your serving is :) Assuming the beans are already cooked when you measured your quart, and a normal serving size is 1/2 cup, you'll have 8 servings to share. If your quart of beans are dry and then you cook them, you'll probably end up with 10 cups of cooked beans, or 20 half cup servings.
A normal serving is one 8-ounce glass, which is 240 ml. There are around eight of these servings in a 2-liter bottle.