4 quarts to a gallon; 2 gallons is 8 quarts. Divide the total, $9.20 by 8 quarts, it equals 1.15 per quart.
The volume of a typical glass of juice is 250 mL.
8 quarts is the amount you need.
Fifty-six (56) cup servings of punch can be made from the recipe.
Jugs are not a standard size so the answer depends on the jug.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so you already have 24 quarts.
4 quarts to a gallon; 2 gallons is 8 quarts. Divide the total, $9.20 by 8 quarts, it equals 1.15 per quart.
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"96 fluid ounces" and "3 quarts" are identical volumes.
2 quarts.
6 quarts of juice is equal to 1.5 gallons. This is because there are 4 quarts in a gallon, so when you divide 6 by 4, you get 1.5.
If the new mixture is 40% juice then it is 60% water.The ratio of juice to water is therefore 40 : 60 = 2 : 3So, for every 2 parts juice then 3 parts water are needed.2 gallons of juice then requires 3 gallons of water.3 gallons water = 3 x 4 = 12 quarts water.
24 Pints = 12 Quarts = 3 Gallons Three gallons of juice.
You can have a rough idea by using some mental math. An average glass is 8 fluid ounces. If each guest were to be given 1-8oz glass, you need at least 1600 fluid ounces of juice.8 fluid ounces/glass x 200 glasses (1 per person) = 1600 fluid ounces.Now giving your party goers only one glass of juice in unreasonable, so you should assume 5 glasses per person to be safe. Therefore you will need 8000 fluid ounces. Now there are about 128 fluid ounces per gallon. That means you need at least 63 gallons of juice to give every party goer 5 glasses of juice. This takes into account any spills, children, thirsty guests, etc.
2 cups
An eight ounce glass of apple juice weighs; 8 ounces, 1 cup, 16 tablespoons, 48 teaspoons, .062 gallons, .23658 liters, .5 pounds, 226.796185 grams, .226 kilograms.
Empty cups = 0 gallons of juice, but you can get 3 gallons of juice into the 48 empty cups