295,872 four-ounce servings.
4 gallons = 512 fluid ounces If you're serving it in standard 8-ounce cups, then it makes 64 of them. If you only get 54 cups out of it, then somebody has slipped in a bunch of 9.5-ounce cups.
80 2.5-gallon measures make 200 gallons.
how many ounces do of roundup do I mix with two gallons of water?
There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so to make 16 gallons, you would need 128 x 16 = 2048 ounces.
Assuming the oz. you refer to are weight, 40 lbs. would yield 160 gallons mixture.
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4 gallons = 512 fluid ounces If you're serving it in standard 8-ounce cups, then it makes 64 of them. If you only get 54 cups out of it, then somebody has slipped in a bunch of 9.5-ounce cups.
To determine how much menudo you need for 50 servings, you first need to establish the serving size. Let's assume a standard serving size is 1 cup. Typically, a batch of menudo yields about 8-10 servings per gallon. Therefore, for 50 servings, you would need approximately 5-6 gallons of menudo. It's always a good idea to make a little extra to account for variations in serving sizes and second helpings.
3 gallon is 11.4 liters.... 1 gallon= 3.7853333 liter
When cooked, it would have about 42-50 servings, depending on the type of grain of rice. Each serving would be about 1 cup of cooked rice each.
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80 2.5-gallon measures make 200 gallons.
how many ounces do of roundup do I mix with two gallons of water?
In cooking, yields refers to the number of servings a recipe will make. For instance if a recipe makes 4 servings, it yields 4 servings.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon. 35 quarts would make 8 3/4 gallons.
If your statement is accurate, then 0.6 pounds of rice. But that on the definition of a serving (which is generally about a cup of cooked rice per serving).
There are 2 quarts to a gallon, so 20 quarts would make 10 gallons.