You might think the answer is 64 ounces, since a true gallon is 128, but ice cream has fallen subject to the same downsizing as so many other consumer packaged goods. Think of "Half Gallons" as a sub-category used to separate items from "Pints" and "Novelty" within the larger category of "Ice Cream." Now, most items in the Half Gallon category have been downsized to 56 or 48 ounces, though this has provided an opportunity for others to advertise that their half gallons are actual 64 oz half gallons. Each company decides what to do based on how they want to be viewed in the consumer's mind in terms of price/value/quality.
There are 128 fluid ounces in one gallon.
there are approx. 42 of 4-oz. servings in a 5-liter ice cream. to get this, you need to convert 5 liters into ounces (1L=~33.814 ounces), which gives you 169.07 ounces, and then divide it by 4 (169.07/4= 42.27). hope this helps.
Cup: 8 oz Pint: 16 oz Quart: 32 oz Half-Gallon: 64 oz Gallon: 128 oz
128 fluid oz is equal to 1 gallon.
64 oz is equal to 0.5 gallons.
128 oz.
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Since 1 qt = 32 oz, then 4.5 qt = 144 oz. Thus, 144 oz. / 2 oz. = 72 scoops of ice cream in 4.5 qt.
It depends on the ice cream. It should say it on the product somewhere how much for a serving, so figure it out from there.
it is about 600 calories or around there i think but it could be like 400.
There are sixteen ounces in a pint, no matter what it is. ... and sherbet is made of water and is not ice cream, which is made of milk and cream.
2 gallons
If we assume that she is giving 4 oz by volume (not by weight) then she has 96 friends who will be receiving ice cream.
1.875 oz.
1-2 scoops is equal to a cup depending on size of scoop. An ice cream scoop is generally a 1/2 cup
128 oz fit into a US gallon.
128 oz