Please do not be confused. A cup does not WEIGH 8 ozs....If you put corn syrup in a measuring cup and 1 percent milk in a measuring cup they would NOT WEIGH the same. The ounces on a measuring cup are for quantity, not for weight...Not sure of the answer, but I'm sure what it is not...!
Depends on if you are talking about light or heavy cream. Heavy cream weighs about 8.3 pounds per gakkon
Regular (full fat) Ice cream must weigh at least 4.5 pounds. Some will weigh more, typically higher priced brands.
A quart of cream will weigh as 0.64 in lbs
3 gallons the ice cream = pounds
"An ice cream pail" is not a standard unit of measurement.
You get 37 scoops out of a gallon of ice cream.
Yes. Light ice cream dies not mean light in weight. It means low in fat.
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The density of dry ice is about 1.5 g cm-3. Since there are 3785 cm3 in a gallon, a gallon of dry ice would weigh about 5.8 kg.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon. 128 / 3 = 42.6666667 3 ounce scoops per gallon of ice cream.
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There are eight pints in a gallon of anything, including ice-cream. There are four quarts in a gallon.
Clear ice weighs about 7.6 lbs per gallon so 21 gallons would weigh about 160 lbs.