Depends on how much they want to drink, but based on 1/2 pint per person, and 8 pints to a gallon, 16 people to a gallon, that will be 2 gallons
How many people do you need to serve? There are 16 cups per gallon. Or, if everyone needs 1.5 cups, there are a little over 10 "servings" per gallon. So 1 gallon should serve 10 people, 2 gallons serves 20, and so on. Remember some people will want refills :-)
1). If there are 32 students and 1 cup of juice, you have enough juice to give each student 1/4 ounce.2). If you want to give each student 1 cup of juice, you'll need to start out with 32 cups = 2 gallons.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so you already have 24 quarts.
It depends what concentration you need in the pool. If it's 0.1% - you need 4.5 gallons. For a 0.01% concentration, you need 0.45 gallons etc.
As one litre equals about 0.264 gallons, we need to multiply 18 by 0.264 to find out how many gallons are in the 18 litres. That works out to about 4.75 gallons (or, if you like, 4 and 3/4ths gallons) in the 18 litres.
One gallon of orange juice is equal to 128 ounces. Each person will have about an 8 oz cup of juice, so one gallon will serve 16 people. You would need 2 gallons to provide this amount with two servings left over. If this is a real occasion, you should purchase an extra quart to be sure there is enough.
7 1/2 gallons
How many people do you need to serve? There are 16 cups per gallon. Or, if everyone needs 1.5 cups, there are a little over 10 "servings" per gallon. So 1 gallon should serve 10 people, 2 gallons serves 20, and so on. Remember some people will want refills :-)
You would need 7.5 gallons to get 120 8 ounce servings.
I would get instant tea and a big pot. Put in water and stir in tea until it is the strength you want. If you want something a bit different add blueberry juice, cranberry juice to the tea. This is called Boston tea and is very refreshing. Stir in ice for a cool drink.
Katie will need 6 gallons of ginger ale.
6 gallons
1). If there are 32 students and 1 cup of juice, you have enough juice to give each student 1/4 ounce.2). If you want to give each student 1 cup of juice, you'll need to start out with 32 cups = 2 gallons.
It depends on if they will drink alot or not and if they all do about 5or 6 gallons
81.25 gallons....serving each person 8 oz of coffee.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so you already have 24 quarts.
about 10,000 gallons ;)