Well, honey, if you're serving 8 ounces of soup to each of those 100 hungry souls, you're gonna need a whopping 12.5 gallons of soup. Math doesn't lie, darling, so get that ladle ready and start scooping!
To find how many ounces are needed to treat 1 gallon, divide the amount needed for 2.5 gallons by 2.5. Therefore, 1 ounce treats 2.5 gallons, so 1/2.5 = 0.4 ounces treats 1 gallon.
There are 32 ounces in one gallon, so 2 gallons would be 64 ounces. If each serving is 8 ounces, there would be 8 servings in 2 gallons.
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces
You can fill approximately 123.2 16-ounce cups with 15.5 gallons.
One gallon = 128 fluid ounces Therefore, there is 1/128 gallons in one ounce. 1/128 = 0.0078125
In order to serve 225 people one 8 ounce serving of fruit punch, 14.06 gallons is needed. The general serving size is 8 ounces. There are 128 ounces in 1 gallon, that is 16 servings per gallon.
For a single 4 ounce serving you could get 32 per gallon. You would need at least 3 gallons and most people are going to drink a lot more than one 4 ounce glass!
1 fluid ounce = 0.00625 gallons.
To find how many ounces are needed to treat 1 gallon, divide the amount needed for 2.5 gallons by 2.5. Therefore, 1 ounce treats 2.5 gallons, so 1/2.5 = 0.4 ounces treats 1 gallon.
If you assume everyone will have two 6 ounce glasses that would be about 10 gallons
1 fluid ounce contains 0.0078125 US gallons.
There are 32 ounces in one gallon, so 2 gallons would be 64 ounces. If each serving is 8 ounces, there would be 8 servings in 2 gallons.
You would need 7.5 gallons to get 120 8 ounce servings.
4.05 US gallons.
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces
40 gallons = 5120 ounce
One fluid ounce is 0.0078125 gallon.