You forget that we can't see what's "shown below" in the book or homework sheet
from which you copied the question. You haven't told us what that level is, or
anything about the shape or dimensions of the tank. We don't have squat for
information that's needed to answer the question with. That leaves you in a
much better position to answer it than anybody here is.
There are 8 pints in a gallon. Therefore, 44 pints is equal to 44/8 = 5.5 gallons.
No, 70 cups does not equal 40 gallons. One gallon is equal to 16 cups so do the math. 16 cups X 40 gallons = 640
The best way of doing this sort of conversion is to use a web site like that in the related link I will make below. 5 gallon [US, liquid] = 18.927 058 92 liters
So, roughly, one gallon of crude oil gives you half a gallon of gasoline.So it takes two gallons of crude oil to produce one gallon of gasoline.The same ratio applies to litresSo, roughly, one litre of crude oil gives you half a litre of petrol.So it takes two litres of crude oil to produce one litre of petrol.See the linked questions below. 2 gallons of oil make about 1 gallon of gasoline. The remainder goes into jet fuel, lubricants, and other petroleum-based products.
192 fl.oz., algebraic steps below: 1.5 gal*128 fl.oz. 1 gal=192 fl.oz.
There are 8 pints in a gallon. Therefore, 44 pints is equal to 44/8 = 5.5 gallons.
The proper storage temperature for one gallon of milk is in the refrigerator with a temperature below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not store the milk on the refrigerator door. Keep it on a shelf where it will stay cooler.
1 Gallon=128 fl. ounces 1 Ounce=29.5735 mL so, (29.5735mL/1oz) * 128oz= 3785.408mL= 1 Gallon (roughly)
He covered 115 square feet per gallon. - Way below the average, which is about 280 sf per gallon.
5 gallon [US, liquid] = 18.927 058 92 liter ----------------------------------- look at the online conversion utility, the link is below.
Betta fish don't even think about goldfish they need 10 gallons each. If your bowl is bigger than 1 gallon a betta will do fine. Below 1 gallon get a ghost shrimp or snail
The '94 had two sizes. 22 gallon and 33 gallon. If you get below a quarter tank, and it takes 25 gallons or more to fill up, you can assume you have a 33 gallon tank! I have put almost 34 gallons in my 91 Chevy Van that I bought new. In 17 years, I have come to know that Van pretty well. Could be I was almost dry and the fill hose holds a gallon.
15% spoilage is 4.5 gal, so for 20% markup, price should be $2.23 per gal. But, if bought in gallon containers, you can't have only .5 gal of spoilage, therefore you have 5 gal of spoilage, so you need to charge $2.28 per gallon IMPROVED ANSWER: The correct answer is $2.23 per gal because 2.28 was not included in the multiple choice answer, see figures below: 30 gallons x 1.58 = 47.40 47.40 + .20(47.70)= 47.40 + 9.48 (total dollar markup) = $56.88 Total Selling Price 30 gallons x .15 = 4.5 gallons 30 gallons - 4.5 gallons = 25.50 gallons 56.88/25.50 gallons = $2.23 per gallon
It depends how big your bowl is if it is below 5 gallons then you should put one. But if it is 1 or 2 gallons then you will have to move it into a 5 gallon tank or bowl at the least.
Notation: ( x , y ) where x is the amount of water in the 3-gallon container and y is the amount of water in the 5-gallon container1. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 0 )2. Pour the three gallons into the 5-gallon container ( 0 , 3 )3. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 3 )4. Fill the five-gallon container with the three-gallon container, leaving 1 gallon in the three gallon container ( 1 , 5 )5. Pour out the water from the five-gallon container ( 1 , 0 )6. Pour the water from the three-gallon container into the five-gallon container ( 0 , 1 )7. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 1 )8. Pour the water from the three-gallon container into the five-gallon container ( 0 , 4 )Another great answer here:[See below for the related link]
No, 70 cups does not equal 40 gallons. One gallon is equal to 16 cups so do the math. 16 cups X 40 gallons = 640
Assume liquid: 15.1 l, algebraic steps below: 4 gal*128 fl.oz. 1 gal*1 l 33.8140227013 fl.oz.=15.14164714 l