1/2 ounce.
NOa gallon has 128 ounces,
"Pint" is a relative term. I doubt that you are refering to the "US dry pint", so let's just ignore that issue. As a liquidmeasurement, a pint is normally 1/8 of a gallon. The UK uses the IMPERIAL gallon (160 fluid ounces), so in the UK a pint is 20 fluid ounces. In the US, where a gallon is 128 fluid ounces, a pint is 16 fluid ounces -- a US pint of water weighs a bit more than one pound, but this holds true only for water. Since "pint" is a measure of volume, not weight, a pint of some other liquid will weigh more or less than water.As to four pints...well there is no separate base-word that equates to four pints. Two pints is a quart. Four pints equals one half-gallon if that is any help to you. In the US, this would be 64 fluid ounces. In the UK, it would be 80 fluid ounces....And if you're drinking beer, four pints will likely equal a hangover (grin).
1 oz / gallon
# Start with empty buckets, and carry them to the well. # (Note that the larger is the 7-gallon bucket, and the smaller is the 4-gallon bucket.) # Fill the 4-gallon bucket with water to the top. # Empty all the water from the 4-gallon bucket into the 7-gallon bucket. # (Note that there is room in the 7-gallon bucket for exactly 3 more gallons.) # Fill the 4-gallon bucket again. # Pour from the 4-gallon bucket into the 7-gallon bucket all the water that will fit, spilling none. # (Note that since there was room for only 3 more gallons in the 7-gallon bucket, you now have 1 gallon left in the 4-gallon bucket.) # Dump out all the water from the 7-gallon bucket. (Pour it back into the well or onto some flowers so it's not wasted.) # Pour the 1 gallon of water that remains in the 4-gallon bucket into the empty 7-gallon bucket. # Refill the 4-gallon bucket completely. # Pour all the 4 gallons from the 4-gallon bucket into the 7-gallon bucket. # (Note that since the 7-gallon bucket had 1 gallon already and you added 4 gallons, you now have 5 gallons of water in the 7-gallon bucket!) # Bring back your 7-gallon bucket that's holding exactly 5 gallons of water. (Bring your 4-gallon bucket back too, in case you want to play again!)
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
A half gallon of water is 64 ounces.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces,regardless of whether it's a gallon of water, beer, mud, or air, or an empty gallon.
There are 128 US ounces in a US liquid gallon or 160 UK ounces in an imperial gallon.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces
There are 16 cups for every gallon of water. There are also 128 ounces in a gallon.
There are 128 fluid ounces of any liquid in one gallon.
128 liquid ounces in a gallon of water.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces 1/12th of a gallon = (128 / 12) = 10 and 2/3 ounces Add 10 and 2/3 ounces of the additive ingredient to 1 gallon of water.
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8 glasses of water a day is a gallon 64 ounces is a gallon
The answer depends on the volume of a part of the cleaner.
An ounce is a unit of weight which is approximately equal to 28 grams. One gallon is equal to 128 ounces so there are 640 ounces in 5 gallons of water.