1 US gallon = 128 US fluid ounces
There are 20 fluid ounces in an imperial pint, and 8 pints per imperial gallon. So 160 fluid ounces in an imperial gallon. So our sum becomes 165 x 160 = 26 400 ounces in a gallon (imperial).
24.46 miles per gallon.
(700 miles) x (3 bux per gallon) / (14 miles per gallon) = 150 bux
0.59 cents per liter is about $2.23 per gallon so it is more expensive than $1.69 per gallon.
There are a couple of things you need to know before you can solve that problem:-- 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces-- 1 hour = 3,600 secondsNow, you take your 6 ounces per second, and you multiply it by ' 1 ' a couple times.(Remember that a fraction with the same thing on top and bottom is the same as ' 1 '.)(6 fluid ounces/second) x (1 gallon/128 fluid ounces) x (3,600 seconds/hour) = 168.75 gallons/hour
32 fluid ounces per 1/4 US gallon.
128 fluid ounces per US gallon.
( 256 cents/gallon ) x ( 1 gallon/128 fluid ounces ) = 2 ¢/fluid ounce
128 fluid ounces per gallon. (US)
There are 128 fluid ounces in one US gallon. More in an Imperial gallon
128 fluid ounces per gallon. 16 ounces per pound.
128 fluid ounces per US gallon.
There are 128 U.S. fluid ounces in a U.S. gallon
128 fluid ounces per gallon.
128 fluid ounces per US gallon.
1 US gallon = 128 US fluid ounces
(10.14421 fluid ounces) / (128 fluid ounces per gallon) = 0.07925164 of a gallon