A half gallon has 64 fluid ounces total, so to divide it into 4-ounce servings, you would divide 64/4. So there are 16 servings
There are 64 fluid ounces in a half gallon of milk. Dividing 64 by 4, there are 16 4-fluid ounce servings in half a gallon of milk.
A half gallon is equivalent to 64 fluid ounces, so a container would need to hold at least 64 ounces of milk to accommodate half a gallon.
Each batch of pancakes would receive 4 fluid ounces of milk, as 48 fluid ounces divided by 12 batches equals 4 fluid ounces per batch.
A gallon of milk weighs approximately 128 ounces.
A half gallon has 64 fluid ounces total, so to divide it into 4-ounce servings, you would divide 64/4. So there are 16 servings
1 Imperial gallon is 160 Imperial ounces or 154 US fluid ounces.
There are 64 fluid ounces in a half gallon of milk. Dividing 64 by 4, there are 16 4-fluid ounce servings in half a gallon of milk.
it depends on where you are writing from. i won't be so egocentric as to assume "everyone" is from the U.S. An imperial gallon (UK and Canada), is a different size (as are ounces) than in the backwards U.S. hmmm, when will the U.S. adopt the metric system. Answer: never.
That is 32 fl oz
Gallon US or English Gallon? There are 20 fluid ounces in a pint. An English gallon has 8 pints, but a US gallon is less than an English gallon.
how many onces in a gallon of water There are 128 fluid onces in a gallon of water. 8oz in a cup X 2 cups in a pint x 2 pints in a quart x 4 quarts in a gallon
A half gallon is equivalent to 64 fluid ounces, so a container would need to hold at least 64 ounces of milk to accommodate half a gallon.
Each batch of pancakes would receive 4 fluid ounces of milk, as 48 fluid ounces divided by 12 batches equals 4 fluid ounces per batch.
A gallon of milk weighs approximately 128 ounces.
16. There are 128 ounces in one gallon. Divide 128 ounces by 8 ounces =16 16x8=128
Typically, a can of condensed milk will contain 8 fluid ounces.