Kilograms
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That is the correct metric unit of mass to use, but you would not normally mix unit systems like that. You'd either convert the gallon to litres, or stick to Imperial for both.
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So a gallon of milk (US or UK gallon) weighs a certain number of pounds; a litre of milk weighs a certain number of kilogrammes.
Kilograms
Kilograms
You can get 8 Cups out of a half gallon, since there are 16 cups in 1 Whole Gallon :)
There is 1 gallon of milk in the typical milk jug.
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
Well, sometimes people buy a gallon of milk!
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Convert gallon to appropriate metric units.
1 metric tonne = 2 204.62262 pounds1 gallon of milk = 8.5 lbs2204.62262/8.5=259.367367059 gallons of milk per metric ton (approx)
A gallon is an imperial measurement, litres and millilitres are metric. 1 gallon is equal to about 4.5 litres.
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None, really, because a gallon is not a metric unit. A litre is the appropriate unit to use for measuring volumes.
by the gallon here by liters in countries that use metric
One US gallon of producer's milk (not skimmed, semi-skimmed, homogenised etc), weighs 10.1 pounds-force in customary measure and 44.5 newton in metric measure.
millimetres (centimetres could also be used)
Milk sells by the gallon.
Milliliters.
What milk usually comes in, a gallon of milk.
No. There are 8 pints of liquid to a gallon so a QUARTer of a gallon = 2 pints 2 pints = 1.13652 litres I metric cup = 250 ml so 4 metric cups = 1 litre 1.13652 litres does not = 1 litre