depends on how many ozs per serving you would like each individual to have...8 oz. 10 oz. x 200 people. then divide by 128 oz in a gallon.
To determine how much 46 oz tomato juice you need to serve 50 people, first decide on the serving size. If you serve 4 oz per person, for example, you would need a total of 200 oz (50 people x 4 oz). Since each container has 46 oz, you would need about 4.35 containers, so you would require 5 containers to have enough for everyone.
You would use volume to see how much juice is in a jug.
You don't NEED any amount of orange juice but it is healthy for you. Drink a decent amount for high vitamin C value.
a lot of people drink a lot of orange juice
One bottle should make four healthy mimosas, but I would probably reserve one bottle per two guests if you want them to enjoy your brunch like a lush.
If you think about it, the juice and pulp from 1 orange would pretty much be 1 orange. Sort of asking how much wood would replace a tree.
A solution of water and lime juice would be pretty much the same throughout; it would be homogenous.
Depends on what you serve them, how much you serve them, and where you purchase the beverage.
Prices on orange juice would go up. Grocery stores would get orange juice from places that did not have a severe frost.
They are took in too much water which was in the orange juice.
The acids in lemon juice are much more active than any of the acids in cranberry juice resulting in lemon juice's lower freezing point.
It would appear very little, much to my chagrin.