9 cups is 0.56 gallons.
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∙ 2016-08-09 11:47:52Well, if it takes 1 oz of liquid per 5 gallons, then you would divide 1 oz by 5 gallons, and you get 0.2. So you need .2 oz of liquid per 1 gallon.
6 times 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
That is approximately 0.551 cup.
200 gallons
First we need to know how many of 100 people will eat it. Let's assume each person eats 1/2 cups. You'd make 50 cups = ~3 gallons. So around 3 gallons, in my opinion, would be enough. There will be people who eat none leaving extra for people who eat a lot. If you know the people coming aren't big fans, 1-2 gallons should be plenty.
two and a half gallons
5 gallons is 80 cups.
80 cups is 5 gallons.
14 cups is 0.88 gallons.
14.375 cups is about 0.9 gallons.
9 gallons
80 cups
32 cups
3 gallons is 6 times as much as 8 cups.
1 gallon = 16 cups 3 gallons = 48 cups 48/4=12 3 gallons is 12 times as much as 4 cups
435 cups is 27.187 gallons
100 gallons is much bigger. There are 16 cups in a gallon, so 400 cups is 25 gallons.