at 128 ounces per gallon, you need 600/128 = 4.7 gallons,or about 5 gallons
Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid. Pour the liquid into the 7-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid and top-off the 7-gallon jug with the liquid of the 5-gallon. There will one gallon of liquid left in the 5-gallon jug. Empty the contents of the 7-gallon jug and fill it with the one gallon left in the 5-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid and pour it into the 7-gallon jug that contains one gallon of liquid. Do the math, one gallon plus five gallons equals six gallons of liquid.
Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon to fill the 3 gallon jug You now have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug Empty the 3 gallon jug Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon jug to fill the three gallon jug -- this will tale 1 gallon You now have 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug
1. Fill 4 gallon bottle 2. Pour IT into the 7-gallon bottle 3. Fill 4 gallon again, and pour IT into 7 gallon (leaves 1 gallon in 4 gallon bottle) 4. Empty 7 gallon 5. Pour the 1 gallon into the 7-gallon 6. Fill 4 gallon 7. Pour IT into the 7 gallon You now have 5 gallons in the 7-gallon bottle.
It would be 8 glasses. It depends on the size of the glass.
8 oz = 1 cup 16 cups = 1 gallon 240 cups = 15 gallons You can get 120 16 oz cups out of a 15 gallon keg.
a gallon is 128oz so 2gal is 256oz. 256/8 = 32 servings
To fill the 30-gallon tank, you would need to use the pesticide and water in a ratio of 4 ounces to 1 gallon. Therefore, you would need 120 ounces (30 gallons x 4 ounces) of pesticide to fill the 30-gallon tank.
at 128 ounces per gallon, you need 600/128 = 4.7 gallons,or about 5 gallons
There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so in 5 gallons there are 640 ounces. Thus, the equation follows: 128 * 5 / 8 = 80 Alternatively, 640 / 8 = 80 Thus, 5 gallons could fill 80 glasses each with a capacity of 8 ounces.
Ah, that's a wonderful question! In a half gallon, there are 64 ounces. Since an 8-ounce glass is a perfect size for a refreshing drink, you can fill 8 of those glasses from a half gallon. Imagine all the lovely colors and flavors you can enjoy in each glass!
There are approximately 67.6 ounces in 2 liters. Therefore, 20 liters is equivalent to about 676 ounces. If each glass can hold 8 ounces, then 676 ounces can fill about 84.5 glasses. Since you cannot have half glasses, you could fill about 84 glasses with 20 liters of liquid.
6 and 2/5 glasses
100 ounces would fill approximately 3 quarts.
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One gallon is equivalent to 128 fluid ounces. Sugar weighs approximately 7.09 ounces per cup. Therefore, if a gallon jug can hold 128 fluid ounces, and each cup of sugar weighs 7.09 ounces, you would need approximately 18 cups of sugar to fill a gallon jug. This would be roughly 9.72 pounds of sugar.
If you have 8-ounce glasses, that much water will fill 7 of them. If your glasses hold 10 ounces, then 5.6 of them. If your glasses hold 12 ounces, then (4 and 2/3) of them. If your glasses hold 16 ounces, then 3.5 of them.