Gas and oil.
It holds about 158.5 gallons.
10 gallons divided by 17 people answer in fractions = 0.5882352941176471
10.5 U.S. gallons, according to my owners manual and my purchase of gas for the last 7 years.
7 1/2 gallons
One gallon of orange juice is equal to 128 ounces. Each person will have about an 8 oz cup of juice, so one gallon will serve 16 people. You would need 2 gallons to provide this amount with two servings left over. If this is a real occasion, you should purchase an extra quart to be sure there is enough.
If you assume everyone will have two 6 ounce glasses that would be about 10 gallons
Two gallons
It depends on if they will drink alot or not and if they all do about 5or 6 gallons
You would need 7.5 gallons to get 120 8 ounce servings.
about 25 gallons
some of the most important people from Lousisiana Purchase was Napolieon and Thomas Jefferson. they did a lot during the Louisiana Purchase
16 oz * 200 people = 3200 oz 128 oz per gallon 3200/128 = 25 gallons