56 gallons in 7 bushels.
320 gallons is 40 bushels.
Eight imperial gallons equal one bushel45 gallons would equal 5 bushels and 5 gallons.
5/8 but they are different units of measurement. Gallons is for liquids and bushels are for dry product.
About 500 gallons.
About 7 bushels
Bushels are a measure of volume. Square yards are a measure of area. The two measurements are incompatible. It's like asking "how many gallons are in an acre?"
To find the total change in the number of bushels the farmer has after 7 days, multiply the average daily sales by 7. The farmer sells (14 \frac{3}{8}) bushels per day, which is equivalent to (14.375) bushels. Over 7 days, he sells (14.375 \times 7 = 100.625) bushels. After 7 days, the farmer will have (140 - 100.625 = 39.375) bushels left for sale.
In the US, 7 gallons is 1,792 tablespoons
7 gallons
200 bushels.
Answer ON PAPER: 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot. 7.9 ft3 in a 55-gallon drum One bushel is 1.24 approx cubic feet. 6.37 bushels per 55-gallon drum. 56 pounds is a bushel 356 lbs in a drum of corn. 5.6 drums in a ton of corn. 35.7 bushels of corn in a ton. IN REALITY: Grain elevators measure bushels by weight. Actual weight may vary -- Between 350 and 400 pounds can fit in a 55 gallon drum So 350/56 = 6.25 bushels by weight. or 400/56 = 7.14 bushels by weight
12 Pecks is equal to 3 Bushels. 1 Peck = 0.25 Bushels 12 Pecks * 0.25 Bushels = 3 Bushels