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
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For 32 people, you would need approximately 8 gallons of juice. This estimation is based on the assumption that each person will have a standard serving size of 8 ounces of juice.
To calculate the total gallons needed, you first need to convert cups to gallons. Since 1 gallon is equivalent to 16 cups, 1.5 cups is equal to 0.09375 gallons. Next, you would multiply this value by the number of people to determine the total amount of juice needed for everyone to have 1.5 cups each.
Assuming each student drinks a standard serving size of juice (about 8 ounces), you would need 4 gallons of juice for 32 students. Since 1 gallon is equivalent to 128 ounces, 32 students consuming 8 ounces each would require 4 gallons in total.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so you already have 24 quarts.
To determine how many gallons of tea you'll need for 130 people, a common guideline is to serve about half a gallon per person for a gathering. Therefore, for 130 people, you would need approximately 65 gallons of tea. Adjust based on the duration of the event and whether other beverages are also being served.
For 1 quart per 100 gallons, in 15 gallons you would need 0.15 quarts. Since there are 32 ounces in a quart, you would need 4.8 ounces for 15 gallons.