there are approx. 42 of 4-oz. servings in a 5-liter ice cream. to get this, you need to convert 5 liters into ounces (1L=~33.814 ounces), which gives you 169.07 ounces, and then divide it by 4 (169.07/4= 42.27). hope this helps.
3.78 liters US, 4.54 litres UK (Imperial).
There should be about 92 servings if not more.
2 pints of ice cream
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the specific density of ice cream is 0.8 so 100ml x 0.8 = g answer 80g
72 servings = 3 gallons of ice cream http://www.serving-ice-cream.com/ice-cream-servings.html
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12.68 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups
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 are typically around 16 servings in a gallon of ice cream, with each serving being about 1/2 cup. However, this may vary depending on individual portion sizes.
Well, that really depends on how big your serving is, doesn't it? If you go by how many servings are typical for a commercial half gallon of ice cream (7), there should be about 21. I don't know about you, but my servings are much larger than that and I would have it eaten in about 15 servings.
About 1.892 liters in 1/2 US gallon.
It depends on the brand and the servings size.
In the US its typically measured in quarts, elsewhere liters.
3.78 liters US, 4.54 litres UK (Imperial).
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