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.
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
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.
There are 21.875% black jelly beans.
64 3/4 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
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?
An 8-quart chafing dish typically holds about 32 cups of food. Depending on serving sizes, this can translate to approximately 32 servings if each serving is 1 cup. If serving smaller portions, such as ½ cup, it could accommodate around 64 servings. The exact number of servings will depend on the specific dish being served and portion sizes.
Luigi is not in Super Mario 64. But he would likely just be Mario with a green shirt, green hat, and an L on his hat.