ounces. dry measure.
That is 4 cubes
The conversion from the weight of ice cubes to the volume of water they produce when melted is quite straightforward, as ice (frozen water) and liquid water have a near 1:1 mass-to-volume ratio. This means that the weight of the ice in ounces (avoirdupois ounces) will be approximately the same as the volume of water in fluid ounces when the ice melts.
Why don't you get a measuring scale, and go and measure ;)
32oz.
There are 8 liquid ounces in a cup
There are 128 ounces in a gallon. 128 / 3 = 42.6666667 3 ounce scoops per gallon of ice cream.
it all depends on the ice cream
128 oz.
it depends on if you've farted or eaten it recently.
The conversion from the weight of ice cubes to the volume of water they produce when melted is quite straightforward, as ice (frozen water) and liquid water have a near 1:1 mass-to-volume ratio. This means that the weight of the ice in ounces (avoirdupois ounces) will be approximately the same as the volume of water in fluid ounces when the ice melts.
depends on scoop size but average is 75-100
Liquid Ounces.
7/16 of a quart, or 14 fluid ounces.
kg
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.
Why don't you get a measuring scale, and go and measure ;)
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32oz.