To determine the number of servings in a 14-ounce can of cranberry sauce, we first need to know the serving size specified on the can. Let's assume the serving size is 1 ounce. In this case, there would be approximately 14 servings in a 14-ounce can. However, if the serving size is different, such as 2 ounces, then there would be approximately 7 servings in the can. It ultimately depends on the specified serving size on the packaging.
There are 4 eight-ounce servings of juice in one quart.
16 8-ounce servings per gallon. (1 gallon is 128 fl oz.)
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If you mean how many one ounce servings would be equal to 1 gallon plus 1 quart, it would be 160 one ounce servings. There are 128 oz in a gallon, and 32 oz in a quart, so when you add them together, it is a total of 160 ounces. If you meant more than just 1 ounce per serving, just divide the number of servings into 160, and that will be your answer. For example, if you meant how many 6 ounce servings, you would divide 6 into 160, which would be 10 servings.
There are approximately 14 four-ounce servings in 3.5 lbs. 3.5 lbs is equal to 56 ounces, and when divided by 4 ounces per serving, it equals 14 servings.
That depends on two criteria, the size of the can and the size of the portion/serving.
depends on how the cranberries are made, are they jellied or not?
There are 4 eight-ounce servings of juice in one quart.
16 8-ounce servings per gallon. (1 gallon is 128 fl oz.)
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There are about 418 calories in 1 cup of crandberry sauce.
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That is approximately 1,152 servings
If you mean how many one ounce servings would be equal to 1 gallon plus 1 quart, it would be 160 one ounce servings. There are 128 oz in a gallon, and 32 oz in a quart, so when you add them together, it is a total of 160 ounces. If you meant more than just 1 ounce per serving, just divide the number of servings into 160, and that will be your answer. For example, if you meant how many 6 ounce servings, you would divide 6 into 160, which would be 10 servings.
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There are approximately 14 four-ounce servings in 3.5 lbs. 3.5 lbs is equal to 56 ounces, and when divided by 4 ounces per serving, it equals 14 servings.
8. Eight servings per pound