Ah, let's paint a happy little picture with numbers, friend. In a gallon of ice cream, there are 128 ounces. That's a lot of creamy goodness to share with loved ones or enjoy on a warm summer day. Just remember, there's no mistakes, only happy scoops!
There are 128 fluid ounces in one gallon.
there are approx. 42 of 4-oz. servings in a 5-liter ice cream. to get this, you need to convert 5 liters into ounces (1L=~33.814 ounces), which gives you 169.07 ounces, and then divide it by 4 (169.07/4= 42.27). hope this helps.
Cup: 8 oz Pint: 16 oz Quart: 32 oz Half-Gallon: 64 oz Gallon: 128 oz
I think its one gallon
64 fluid ounces = 1/2 US gallon
128 oz.
105
Since 1 qt = 32 oz, then 4.5 qt = 144 oz. Thus, 144 oz. / 2 oz. = 72 scoops of ice cream in 4.5 qt.
It depends on the ice cream. It should say it on the product somewhere how much for a serving, so figure it out from there.
it is about 600 calories or around there i think but it could be like 400.
There are sixteen ounces in a pint, no matter what it is. ... and sherbet is made of water and is not ice cream, which is made of milk and cream.
2 gallons
If we assume that she is giving 4 oz by volume (not by weight) then she has 96 friends who will be receiving ice cream.
1.875 oz.
128 oz fit into a US gallon.
1-2 scoops is equal to a cup depending on size of scoop. An ice cream scoop is generally a 1/2 cup
128 oz