About 142.5 billion gallons of gasoline are used each year in the United States. This represents 392 million gallons per day. This is based on an estimated figure of 9.12 million barrels per day, 43 gallons per barrel, 365 days in a year.
495833.333 gallons
0.015 million = 15,000 (15,000 gal/day) x (1 day/24 hours) = (15,000 / 24) (gal - day / day - hours) = 625 gallons / hour
Divide gallons per day by 24.
The official statistics according to the EIA (Energy Information Administration, www.eia.doe.gov) are that the US uses 9,253,000 barrels/day (388.6 million gallons/day).
9 gallons of milk/day
30,000 gallons per day
You could get possibly 8 gallons of milk from them a day but the more they eat the more milk they produce but the maximum of gallons is 8 and that is 180 milk cartons that they serve in school cafeterias
1/2 gallon
Cows produce 19,825 pounds of milk each year. That's 2,305 gallons of milk a year or about 8 gallons of milk every day of her milking period.
The amount of milk given per milking depends on a lot of factors including the time of year, breed of cow, number of milkings per day..... but on average the commerical cow will give about 5 gallons per day.
15 years ago we had a average milk cow, I for get the bread, that produced 4 gal. per day.
Hershey's uses about 300,000-350,000 gallons of milk a day.
12 gallons
a cow does not make yogurt it makes milk and it is 8 quarts of milk and that equals 2 hole gallons
Around 20-28 pints each day(3-3.5 gallons). More when she is in 'full milk'.
depends