1 oz = 30ml
actually 1oz = 29.57 ml
320 gallons is 64% of 500 gallons
therefore
29.57 x 64% = 18.92
so~
about 19 ml
1 litre = 0.264172 gallons, so 500 litres = 132.086026 gallons. Am I doing your homework?
there are 500 quarts in 125 gallons. 4 quarts per gallon 4 X 125= 500
density = mass / volumeso 0.78 (lbs/gal) = 500 lbs / volume (gal)500/0.78 = volume = 641.03 gallons
2,000 quarts @4 quarts per gallon.
500 gallons is 8,000 cups @16 cups per gallon (US measure).
UK: 2 gallons = 320 fl ozUS: 2 gallons = 256 fl oz
770/500 = 1.54 gallons per square foot
That's simple arithmetics: 14 million gallons per day is 14 million gallons per 86400 seconds, so it's about 162 gallons per second. 162 gallons is about 21.66 cubic feet. Divide that by the area of channel section of 500 square feet and you get about 0.043 feet/second.
A Caterpillar 345 Excavator will burn fuel at a varying rates depending on the level of work. However, on average, the machine burns about seven gallons per hour.
On average a Caterpillar Track Excavator 320 BL will consume about 10 gallons of fuel per hour. On an average eight hour workday, it will consume 80 gallons of fuel.
We ran a Rental Cat 320 for 7 hours and averaged 6 gallons per hour consumption.
This depends on the mass of the material being measured. 500 pounds of steel will require fewer gallons than 500 pounds of aluminum.