There are 16 half cup servings of ice-cream in a half gallon of ice-cream.
Well, that really depends on how big your serving is, doesn't it? If you go by how many servings are typical for a commercial half gallon of ice cream (7), there should be about 21. I don't know about you, but my servings are much larger than that and I would have it eaten in about 15 servings.
1/2 gallon = (64 fl oz) / (4 fl oz per serving) = 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
There are typically around 16 servings in a gallon of ice cream, with each serving being about 1/2 cup. However, this may vary depending on individual portion sizes.
64 fl oz / 4 fl oz = 16 servings
16 8-ounce servings per gallon. (1 gallon is 128 fl oz.)
About 1.892 liters in 1/2 US gallon.
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There are eight pints in a gallon of anything, including ice-cream. There are four quarts in a gallon.
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The number of servings in a churn of ice cream can vary based on the size of the churn and the serving size. Typically, a standard churn of ice cream is about 1.5 quarts, which can yield approximately 6 to 12 servings, depending on whether you serve half or full cups. For a more precise estimate, consider that a half-cup serving is generally regarded as a standard portion.
There are 16 cups in a gallon of milk. Divide 16 by 0.75 (three quarters) to find out how many three-quarter cup servings are in a gallon of milk. The answer is 21.33, so there are approximately 21 three-quarter cup servings in a gallon of milk.