There are 20 fluid ounces in an imperial pint, and 8 pints per imperial gallon. So 160 fluid ounces in an imperial gallon. So our sum becomes 165 x 160 = 26 400 ounces in a gallon (imperial).
24.46 miles per gallon.
(700 miles) x (3 bux per gallon) / (14 miles per gallon) = 150 bux
0.59 cents per liter is about $2.23 per gallon so it is more expensive than $1.69 per gallon.
There are a couple of things you need to know before you can solve that problem:-- 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces-- 1 hour = 3,600 secondsNow, you take your 6 ounces per second, and you multiply it by ' 1 ' a couple times.(Remember that a fraction with the same thing on top and bottom is the same as ' 1 '.)(6 fluid ounces/second) x (1 gallon/128 fluid ounces) x (3,600 seconds/hour) = 168.75 gallons/hour
32 fluid ounces per 1/4 US gallon.
There are 128 fluid ounces in 1 gallon.
( 256 cents/gallon ) x ( 1 gallon/128 fluid ounces ) = 2 ¢/fluid ounce
There are 128 fluid ounces in one US gallon. More in an Imperial gallon
There are 128 ounces in a gallon.
128 fluid ounces per gallon. 16 ounces per pound.
One Canadian gallon equates to 4.54609 liters.
128 fluid ounces per US gallon.
There are 128 U.S. fluid ounces in a U.S. gallon
128 fluid ounces per gallon.
128 fluid ounces per US gallon.
1 US gallon = 128 US fluid ounces