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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.

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