You would need to know the area of the base to be able to answer this question.
1Imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres
1 US gallon = 3.7854118 litres
As a litre = 1,000 cubic centimetres then 4.54609 litres = 4546.09 cu cm.
If were take the Imperial gallon and work with 4.54609 litres we can see that if the container were to have a square base of 10 x 10 centimetres then each centimetre of height would be 10 x 10 x 1 = 100 cubic centimetres and we would need a container which was 45.4609 cm tall. That would equate to 454.609 milimetres tall.
32 oz in a quart, so 128 in a gal, so 640 in 5 gal.
This is like asking how many miles in a gallon
75 US gallons of water equates to 10.03 cubic feet.
There are 768 teaspoons of water in one gallon.
There are 128 fluid ounces of any liquid in one gallon.
16 halfpint cartons of water are needed to fill the gallon container
Millimeter is a unit of length, gallon is a unit of volume - they don't translate.
32 oz in a quart, so 128 in a gal, so 640 in 5 gal.
none that millimeter is a measurement of length the gallon of the space a liquid takes up
264 US gallons (to the nearest whole gallon).
There are 16 cups in a gallon. To find the number of cups in a 19-gallon container, you multiply 19 by 16. Therefore, there are 304 cups of apple cider in a 19-gallon container.
A 5 gallon container will hold approximately 18.9 liters of gas.
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
The number of snowflakes that can fit in one gallon of water varies greatly depending on the size of the snowflakes. On average, a typical snowflake has a diameter of about 1 millimeter. Given that a gallon of water is approximately 3.785 liters, and assuming an average snowflake volume, it is estimated that there could be billions of snowflakes in a gallon of water, but exact numbers would depend on the specific characteristics of the snowflakes.
your question is ilegible what do you mean? "how many water" the obvius answer is a galon of water if you want to convert it to liters or any other units find a conversion table
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128 floz/gallon 8 floz/cup 128*2/8=128/4=32 cups