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.
To feed 5 or 6 people, you typically need about one can of cranberry sauce, as one can generally serves 4 to 6 people. If you anticipate larger servings or if cranberry sauce is a popular dish at your gathering, consider having two cans on hand to ensure there’s enough for everyone.
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.