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.
You would need 30 ounces of concentrate to make 30 gallons of liquid if one ounce of concentrate is needed to make one gallon.
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.
You would need 30 ounces of concentrate to make 30 gallons of liquid if one ounce of concentrate is needed to make one gallon.
40 gallons = 5120 ounce
One fluid ounce is 0.0078125 gallon.