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What is 160x5?

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Updated: 9/16/2023

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5 gal is how many oz?

One gallon has 4 quarts. Each quart has two pints, so that is a total of 8 pints per gallon. Each pint has 2 cups, so that is a total of 16 cups per gallon. Each cup has 8 fl. oz. so that is a total of 128 fl oz per gallon. Therefore, 5 gallons = 128*5 = 640 US fl. oz. UK 20 fl. oz to the pint. 160 fl.oz. to a gallon. Therefore, 5 gallons = 160x5 = 800 fl.oz. Imperial


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