There are 32 fluid ounces in 1 quart (1/4 gallon). So, 1 4 gallon or 1 quart of Orange Juice would be equal to 32 fluid ounces.
50 ml of orange juice is approximately equal to 1.7 fluid ounces.
(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.
(0.25 gallon) x (128 ounces per gallon) = 32 ounces.(32 ounces) / (16 ounces per cup) = 2 cups (16-ounce cups, that is)Note: The "cups" in this question are not standard "cups".The standard Imperial unit of "cup" is 8 ounces.
That is approximately 4 ounces
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces, regardless of what fluid you're measuring.
The weight of a gallon of orange juice can vary slightly depending on factors such as pulp content and concentration. On average, a gallon of orange juice weighs approximately 8.34 pounds (3.78 kilograms). This is based on the density of orange juice, which is close to that of water.
One gallon weighs 128 ounces one Imperial (UK) gallon weighs 160 ounces A gallon of Orange Juice, milk, water, ketchup, etc will weigh the same
depends how small/large the juice box is
If four ounces of orange juice contain 50 calories, how many ounces of orange juice will have 175 calories?
50 ml of orange juice is approximately equal to 1.7 fluid ounces.
(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.
There are approximately 2 ounces of juice in one medium sized orange.
(0.25 gallon) x (128 ounces per gallon) = 32 ounces.(32 ounces) / (16 ounces per cup) = 2 cups (16-ounce cups, that is)Note: The "cups" in this question are not standard "cups".The standard Imperial unit of "cup" is 8 ounces.
12 oz of concentrated orange juice makes about 8 cups of juice. 16 cups equals to 1 gallon. So 12 oz of concentrated orange juice, makes ½ a gallon.
You can have a rough idea by using some mental math. An average glass is 8 fluid ounces. If each guest were to be given 1-8oz glass, you need at least 1600 fluid ounces of juice.8 fluid ounces/glass x 200 glasses (1 per person) = 1600 fluid ounces.Now giving your party goers only one glass of juice in unreasonable, so you should assume 5 glasses per person to be safe. Therefore you will need 8000 fluid ounces. Now there are about 128 fluid ounces per gallon. That means you need at least 63 gallons of juice to give every party goer 5 glasses of juice. This takes into account any spills, children, thirsty guests, etc.
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.
24 Pints = 12 Quarts = 3 Gallons Three gallons of juice.