There are 128 ounces in a gallon.
16 8-ounce servings per gallon. (1 gallon is 128 fl oz.)
64
There are 64 ounces in half a gallon.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so there would be 6,720 ounces in a 55-gallon drum.
There are 128 fl ounces in a gallon, so you would divide 128 by two, because its a half gallon, then divide that number by two again because you are counting two ounce scoops as one. So, there are 32 two ounce scoops in a half gallon.
You get 37 scoops out of a gallon of ice cream.
This answer has a lot of variables to consider. It depends on the size of scoop you use. You will find that the commercial ice cream stores use different sizes of scoops. For example Cold Stone Creamery uses a 6.8 oz. scoop and Stewart's ice cream uses a 3.9 ounce scoop. Then there is Tollgate ice cream that uses a 5.4 ounce scoop and Ben and Jerry's uses a 5.2 ounce scoop. You then need to convert ounces into liters. So the cold Stone Creamery scoop is .2011 liters. So five scoops would equal 1.0055 liters of ice cream. Since you are looking for the number of scoops in eleven liters of ice cream the 1.0055 needs to be times by fifty-five (Since there are approximately five scoops in on liter you need to take five and times it by eleven which gives you fifty-five) . And you would end up with 55.3025 scoops of ice cream in a eleven liter ice cream pale. This formal would need to be used for individual scoop size.
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5 billion
5 to 6 scoops i guess.
You would have to figure out how many scoops each person would have and how much one gallon serves!
100
There are 16 ozs in a pound...... therefore 8 scoops per pound. So 50 times 8 scoops in 50 pounds.
1-2 scoops is equal to a cup depending on size of scoop. An ice cream scoop is generally a 1/2 cup
2 bottles
Approximately 7.6 16-fluid-ounce servings per gallon.