They are about the same - 2 liters is about 0.528 US gallons.
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Yes. 175 liters is 46.23 gallons.
First, put the two measures on equal terms. Either convert the liters to gallons, or gallons to liters. 1 gallon = 3.785 liters, so 1/2 gallon would be half this much. Obviously, 750 liters is way more than 1/2 gallon, approximately 198 gallons. If by chance, you meant 750 millileters, then 1 gallon = 3785 milliliters. 1/2 gallon would be 1893 milliters, and much more than 750 milliliters.
No, 3 quarts is equal to 0.75 gallons, so it is not bigger than half a gallon.
There are four quarts to a gallon. 3.78 liters to a gallon. Therefore a liter is slightly over one quart.
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One gallon is greater than two liters.
Four liters is bigger than one US gallon.
A gallon is about 3.8 liters - a gallon is bigger.
Yes. A gallon is 128 ounces, so a half-gallon is 64 ounces. A liter is approximately 33.8 ounces, so two liters is approximately 67.6 ounces, and thus slightly bigger than a half gallon.
One US gallon = 3.7854118 liters - but then you have the "Imperial gallon" that is even "bigger" whereas a liter remains the same..
One gallon equals 3.78541 liters
A decaliter is 10 liters and a gallon is less than 4 liters, so a decaliter.
5 gallons (Imperial or US gallon) is bigger than 8 liters (1 US gallon = 3.7854 liters and 1 Imperial gallon = 4.5461 liters)
Yes. 175 liters is 46.23 gallons.
Just barely. It equals about 1.056 gallons.
First, put the two measures on equal terms. Either convert the liters to gallons, or gallons to liters. 1 gallon = 3.785 liters, so 1/2 gallon would be half this much. Obviously, 750 liters is way more than 1/2 gallon, approximately 198 gallons. If by chance, you meant 750 millileters, then 1 gallon = 3785 milliliters. 1/2 gallon would be 1893 milliters, and much more than 750 milliliters.