16 ounces of green beans would be four 1/2 cup servings.
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The cans are 14.5 oz in weight, not volume. My can says it has 3.5 servings at 1/2 cup (volume!) per serving. So 1.75 cups per can. 8/1.75 = 4.5 cans. So 5 cans of green beans to make that double batch of green bean casserole.
A standard serving size for punch is typically around 4 to 6 ounces. With two gallons, which equals 256 ounces, you can expect to serve approximately 42 to 64 servings, depending on the portion size you choose. If you serve 4-ounce portions, you'll get about 64 servings, while 6-ounce servings will yield around 42 servings.
64 fl oz / 4 fl oz = 16 servings
A half gallon has 64 fluid ounces total, so to divide it into 4-ounce servings, you would divide 64/4. So there are 16 servings
1/2 gallon = (64 fl oz) / (4 fl oz per serving) = 16 servings
A quart contains 32 ounces, a half-gallon contains 64 ounces, and a pint contains 16 ounces. In total, that adds up to 32 + 64 + 16 = 112 ounces. To find out how many 6-ounce servings you can get, divide 112 by 6, which equals approximately 18.67 servings. Therefore, you can get 18 full 6-ounce servings from that total volume.
To determine the number of jelly beans in a 64 oz jar, we need to know the average volume of a jelly bean. Let's assume a typical jelly bean has a volume of about 0.25 cubic inches. Next, we convert the volume of the jar from ounces to cubic inches (64 oz ≈ 1478.7 cubic inches). Dividing the volume of the jar by the volume of a jelly bean gives us approximately 5915 jelly beans in a 64 oz jar.
64 3/4 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
There are 21.875% black jelly beans.
8 - 10. (here's how I estimated ... that's about 1/2 gallon, which is 64 ounces; a serving would be 6 - 8 oz)
How many smaller cubes are not painted at all if a cube is painted green on all sides & cut into 64 cubes of equal size?