8 ounces = 1 cup (1 bottle) 2 cups = 1 pint (1x2 = 2 bottles) 2 pints = 1 quart (2x2 = 4 bottles) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (4x4 = 16 bottles) 1 gallon = 16 8oz bottles x5 x5 5 gallons = 80 8oz bottles theres the math. Now the easy way. 80 8 ounce bottles can be filled from 5 gallons of medicine.
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Well, you have three 32 ounce bottles, so 32 x 3 = 96 total ounces of soda. Glasses can hold 8 ounces, so 96/8 = 12. You can fill 12 glasses.
5 US gallons = 5 x 128 ounces = 640 ounces cost of 1 ounce = 130.00/640 = 0.203125
NOa gallon has 128 ounces,
If you assume everyone will have two 6 ounce glasses that would be about 10 gallons
You would have to drink two 16 ounce bottles. A gallon is 32 ounces.
About 19 20-ounce bottles.
2 ounce of cough medicine will fill 1and1/2 medicine bottles. How many bottles will 12 ounces of cough medicine fill
Eight 1-liter bottles equates to about 2.1 gallons.
1 US gallon = 128 fluid ounces6 gallons = 768 ounces768/20 = 38.4 bottles
24 Pints = 12 Quarts = 3 Gallons Three gallons of juice.
Depends what you are using to fill them.
There are 64 12-ounce measures of liquid in six US gallons of liquid.
at least two and it ought to be PERFECT
(24 bottles) x (16 oz/bottle) / (128 oz/gallon) = 3 gallons
Depends if we are talking US gallons (used in USA) or imperial gallons (used everywhere else). US Gallons 1 = 128 fl ounces. , so (128 * 5) / 32 = 20 Imp. Gallons 1 = 160 fl Ounces, so (160 * 5) / 32 = 25
isn't a 5 gallon bottle meant to hold 5 gallons of anything?
1 fluid ounce = 0.00625 gallons.