Pounds is a measurement of weight, and gallons is a measurement of volume. Liquids do not all weigh the same, so 229 gallons of one liquid will weigh more than 229 gallons of a different liquid. So they might be the same for a particular liquid, but since you didn't specify a particular liquid, there's no way a person can tell you if it will weigh 2750 pounds or not.
No, since there can be no conversion.
A gallon is a measure of volume. A pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
5 U.S. gallons of water weigh approximately 41.73 lbs. 5 Imperial gallons of water weigh exactly 50 lbs.
1.32086026 US gallons
1 quart is equal to 0.25 gallons, or one quarter of a gallon. Therefore, 20 quarts is equal to 20 x 0.25 = 5 gallons.
Ok, so if 5 miles is equals to 10 gallons, then 1 gallon equal to 1/2 miles because for each mile there are 2 gallons, and 1 divided by 2 is 1/2.
At 8 pints to the gallon, that would be 40 pints.
5 U.S. gallons of water weigh approximately 41.73 lbs. 5 Imperial gallons of water weigh exactly 50 lbs.
18.977 kilos of water equal 5 US gallons.
Eight imperial gallons equal one bushel45 gallons would equal 5 bushels and 5 gallons.
5 gallons=40 pints
no
4.5 gallons.
640 ounces equal 5 gallons or you can just multiply 128 ounces 5 times and it will equal an amount of 640 ounces
About 42 pounds.
A cylinder that has a radius of 5' and height of 25' has a volume of 14,688 US gallons.
It depends on what it is. 5 gallons of lead weighs a lot more than 5 gallons of helium. 5 gallons of water weighs a bit over 40 pounds.
I assuming 25 cu-ft (cubic feet). 34.6 cubic feet of propane vapor equals one gallon of liquid propane. So, 25/34.6 = 0.72 gallons. Depending on the size of the tank, 25 on the gauge will be 25 percent of the total capacity of the tank. A 250 gallon tank will have about 62 gallons. The gauges are in 10 percent increments, so each number represented on the guage ex: 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90, represents 10 percent of otal tank capacity. In a 250 gallon tank 10 would equal 25 gallons, 20 would equal 50 gallons and 30 would equal 75 gallons. Likewise in between these numbers would be 5 or whatever it appears to be closer to above or below 5.
37.403 US gallons.