35,000 x 10 = 350,000 lb
350,000 x 16 = 5,600,000 oz
5,600,000 /9 = 622,222.222...
1 US gallon = 0.833 Imperial gallons1 Imperial gallon = 1.2 US gallons
1.5 Imperial gallons = 240 Imperial fluid ounces 1.5 US gallons = 192 US fluid ounces
400 fluid ounces is 3.125 US gallons or 2.602 Imperial gallons.
1 gallon contains 128 ounces, so 1.32 gallons X 128 ounces = 169 ounces
1 Gallon = 128 fluid ounces (volume not weight) That's a US gallon. An Imperial gallon is 160 ounces, but the ounces aren't the same size as US ounces. Nevertheless, an Imperial gallon is larger. Using litres and millilitres to measure volume solves this confusion. (Of course the US doesn't use Imperial gallons, but here in Canada we did prior to going metric.)
640 Imperial fluid ounces = 4 Imperial gallons.
1.25 U.S. gallons = 160 U.S. fluid ounces 1.00 Imperial gallons = 160 Imperial ounces Note that a U.S. fluid ounce is slightly larger than an Imperial fluid ounce.
1 Imperial barrel equates to 43.23 US gallons.
20 fluid ounces = 1 pint 8 pints = 1 imperial gallon 1152 fluid ounces = 57 pints 12 fluid ounces 57 pints = 7 imperial gallons 1 pint therefore 1,152 fluid ounces is less than 8 imperial gallons.
That is about 0.52834375 gallons. ( In U.S. Gallons. ) U.S. Gallons are 128 fluid ounces while U.K. gallons or Imperial Gallons are about 160 fluid ounces.
162 fluid ounces is US 1.27 gallons.
1 US gallon = 0.833 Imperial gallons1 Imperial gallon = 1.2 US gallons
1.5 Imperial gallons = 240 Imperial fluid ounces 1.5 US gallons = 192 US fluid ounces
400 fluid ounces is 3.125 US gallons or 2.602 Imperial gallons.
1 gallon contains 128 ounces, so 1.32 gallons X 128 ounces = 169 ounces
19,000 gallons is equal to 2,432,000 ounces.
45 US gallons is 5,760 US fluid ounces or 5995 Imperial ounces.