Milk sells by the gallon.
No. A gallon of milk is closer to 8 lbs.
3 pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pound is a unit of mass and gallon is a unit of volume !But considering the density of milk approx. 1 g/cm3 and an US gallon the mass is 8,67 pounds.
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4 quarts = 1 gallon. 100 pence = 1 pound.
the thing that weighs a gallon is a gallon of WATER or a gallon of milk.
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Milk is not sold at retail by the pound, but by the gallon, quart, and pint.
There are eight pints in a gallon. Therefore, a gallon of milk is going to weight approximately eight pounds.
Well a pint of milk weighs 20 ounces. There are 8 pints in a gallon 8x16 =160 ounces. That makes 1 gallon equal to 10 pounds. 1 pound of milk weighs 1/10 of a gallon.
3 pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pound is a unit of mass and gallon is a unit of volume !But considering the density of milk approx. 1 g/cm3 and an US gallon the mass is 8,67 pounds.
The average price for a gallon of milk in 1900 was 13 cents. A dozen eggs cost 20 cents and a pound of sugar cost 30 cents.
Figure 1 gallon of milk to a pound of cheese, plus or minus.
if a pint is a pound the world around 2 pints to a quart 4 quarts to a gallon makes a gallon 8 pounds so 250 gallons in a ton of milk.
The answer is actually 12lbs of milk is required to make one gallon of ice cream. Now depending on other variables such as fruit content, nuts, and other items will make that vary slightly. Assuming 1 gallon is actually 1 lb of course..
Walnuts were 59 cents a pound in 1970. Of course, milk was 1.29 a gallon too.
one gallon of milk weighs seven pounds, seven divided by four is roughly 1 pound 12 ounces...math was sloppy and in my head...is about 1 3/4 pounds
What milk usually comes in, a gallon of milk.
in 1950 a gallon of milk costed 0.84 in 1950 a gallon of milk costed 0.84