3 liters is 0.79 gallon.
3 gallon is 11.4 liters.... 1 gallon= 3.7853333 liter
A 2 liter bottle is 1/2 gallon. 4 liters is a gallon. 6 liters is 1 1/2 gallons or 3/2 gallons.
There are 8 pints in 1 gallon, so 3 pints is 3/8 of a gallon
About 6 and 3/4 gallons in a 30 liter tank (4.5 liters to a gallon).
There are two units of measurement which are called 'gallon' 1 imperial gallon (uk) is equal to 4.54609188 litres 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres I have to assume you want to compare a gallon and a liter of the same liquid. In this case a gallon will always be heavier than a liter. However if you compare for example a gallon of air with a liter of water, the liter of water will weigh more than the gallon of air.
In a US gallon there are 3.785 litres, so a half gallon is 3.785/2 = 1.8925 litres. So 2 litres is just a little more (107 ml) than 1 half US gallon. There are just over one half gallon in 2 gallon. 2/1.8925 = 1.0568 half gallons in 2 litres.
fill three liter can to the top empty contents into five liter can fill three liter can again empty into five liter can leaving one liter in the three liter can empty five liter can pour the remaining liter from three liter can into five liter can fill three liter can again and empty into five liter can leaving exactly 4 liters
32 servings. 1 gallon makes 128 ounces and 1 ounce is 0.0078 gallon in U.S measure. There are 8 ounces in a cup, 2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart and 4 quarts in a gallon. That makes 128 ounces in a gallon US. In UK 20 ounces to the pint, 8 pints to the gallon which makes 160 ounces Imrerial measure.
No. 1 liter ~= 1 3/4 pints. Therefore 2 pints will not fit in a liter bottle.
One gallon is 3.78541178 Liters You have 3 liters. You need roughly another 3/4 of a liter to have a gallon.
A gallon is bigger. If you are really having trouble with this math problem continuously. You should try measuring a full jug of milk and a liter of soda on a kitchen scale. To see which one is bigger. +++ 'Fraid that won't help! You are confusing density with volume but I can't quite make out how! The gallon is larger than the litre (in its proper, French, spelling) - an Imperial gallon is 5.45l; I think the US Gallon is between 3 & 4 litres. Besides, if you want to compare liquid volumes by weight you'd need to use the same liquid in both containers.