The question is missing the size of the container, making it impossible to answer correctly.
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
15.5 gal
1 gal equals 4 qts 20/4=5 gal
Yes.
3 gal
0.25 gal
The question is missing the size of the container, making it impossible to answer correctly.
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
Well, darling, there are approximately 3.78541 liters in a gallon. So, if you divide that by 1.5 liters per bottle, you get around 2.52 bottles needed to make up a gallon. But hey, who's counting when you can just grab a big ol' glass and call it a day!
15.5 gal
Yes. Ice expands when it freezes. So equal volumes would weigh different amounts, with the ice weighing less.
For water : m = ( V ) ( d ) m = ( 4 gal ) ( 8.338 lbm/gal ) = 33.35 lbm for water at 60 F <------------------
1 gal equals 4 qts 20/4=5 gal
6.4 liters of water is equal to approximately 1.41 imperial gallons.
depens on the size
0.66 cubic meters is equal to 174.10 gallons.