Well, it pretty much depends on how big the dog bowl is. If you own an average size bowl, then go for pints. Unless do you own a doggie bowl of futuristic proportions (if you know what I mean), I really suggest pints. However it is mostly probable that it is pints because gallons are HUGE!! So yes, pints. So, I hope you know the difference between gallons and pints now.
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40 gallons is 320 pints.
There is 1 gallon in 8 pints
No, that is only 5 gallons.
There are 10 pints in 80 fluid ounces, so you would need 10 pints of juice to fill the punch bowl.
Even a small "kid pool" would have at least 50 gallons in it.
There are 8 pints in 1 gallon, so a 6-gallon bucket would require 48 pints of water to fill.
Depends how big your hot tub is. Mine is about 150 gallons or 1,200 pints.
There are 80 pints in a ten gallons.
It would require 2,937.6 US gallons of water to fill the pipe.
Since the Rose Bowl could hold approximately 84,375,000 gallons of water (if it were sealed) according to the Rose Bowl's website (http://www.rosebowlstadium.com/RoseBowl_general-info.htm), that equals about 259 acre-feet of water.
2.5 gallons = 40 cups 2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart, 4 quarts in a gallon means 16 cups in a gallon. 40/16=2.5 gallons