Going back to the early 1950's, when Kool-Aid was introduced, their ad copy always noted "Makes two quarts!" which is 1/2 gallon. Assuming that has not changed (and I doubt it has), it takes two packets of non sweetened Kool-Aid to make a gallon. With non-sweetened Kool-Aid, though, that also means two level cups of sugar - a great deal of sugar to add to one gallon of water. Worth noting.
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a gallon of koolaid with two drops of bleach ok where did u get that tidbit of info NOT!
Water with a gallon of water with one koolaid packet or whatever flavor and do so for a month or so.
Figure out how many oz. are in both the bottle of water and a gallon. Then see how many bottles of water you can fit in a gallon. Theres your answer.
The cost of a gallon of milk depends, among other things, on the country for which the information is required.
1 gallon
39.25 liters.
it takes 2 pounds of it
in theory, 2($)x1(gal)=2($)(gal). I am unsure of the real world application of the unit dollar-gallon, but the question required it
2.4705 watts/hour
1200 miles @ 19 miles to the gallon = 1200/19 = 63.2 gallons. The price does not alter the amount of gas required.
The disinfection of water in a Lyster bag requires 2 ampules per gallon of water. A 36 gallon Lyster bag would require 72 ampules to provide clean water.