A serving of ice cream is around 1/2 cup. One quart has four cups, so one quart would have 8 servings. 5 quarts of ice cream would give you 40 servings.
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72 servings = 3 gallons of ice cream http://www.serving-ice-cream.com/ice-cream-servings.html
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Well, that really depends on how big your serving is, doesn't it? If you go by how many servings are typical for a commercial half gallon of ice cream (7), there should be about 21. I don't know about you, but my servings are much larger than that and I would have it eaten in about 15 servings.
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1 Quart = 2 pints. Therefore there are three pints in 1.5 quarts.
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.
There are typically around 16 servings in a gallon of ice cream, with each serving being about 1/2 cup. However, this may vary depending on individual portion sizes.
Yes, 1200 quarts (don't ask me what those are!)
It depends on the brand and the servings size.
2 quarts ice cream
The noun ice cream is a mass noun, a word for a substance. Units of ice cream are expressed as scoops of ice cream, dishes of ice cream, quarts or pints of ice cream, etc. Like many nouns for substances, the plural form is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example: They have a full page menu of ice creams.