Para determinar o custo de 1 galão, você precisa saber o custo total da substância ou item que está sendo medido. Supondo que você tenha o custo total para as 6 galões, você pode calcular o custo de 1 galão dividindo o custo total pelo número de galões.
Por exemplo, se 1 colher de chá custa $6 e faz 6 galões:
Portanto, o custo de 1 galão seria: [ \frac{6}{6} = 1 \text{ dólar por galão} ]
Então, com base nesse exemplo, 1 galão custa $1.
1 tsp in ten gallons .. so to find out how much is one gallon divide by 10. 1/10 = 0.1 so if it is 0.1 tsp per gallon then 3 gallons will take 0.1*3 = 0.3 of a teaspoon.
0.1 tsp, because one gallon is one tenth of ten gallons, so you need one tenth, or 0.1, tsp.
4608 tsp in 6 US gallons. There are 6 teaspoons in 1 fl oz. There are 128 fl oz in a US gallon.
16 cups in a gallon... 48tsp in a cup... answer: 768 tsp are in one gallon. I hope that helped
The value of 800 mg is 0.8 grams of something. To determine how this converts to a volume (tsp) it is necessary to know the density (if it is a fluid) or density and packing coefficient if it is a solid. In general a tsp is taken to be about 5 g so 0.8 g would be about 0.16 tsp/gallon
Anywhere from 1/8 to 1/2 cup of TSP in 1/3 gallon of bleach and 2/3 water is a very effective cleaner. Better to start out at 1/4 cup TSP, 1/3 gallon bleach, and 2/3 gallons water first. Mix the 1/4 cup TSP in 2/3 gallons hot tap water first, stir really good, then add 2/3 gallon of fresh bleach, stir again, and go clean. IF this solution is not strong enough, go to 1/2 cup TSP and !/2 gallon of bleach, to 1/2 gallon of water. TSP is a really potent cleaner, but it can dull paint, and etch metal, if mixed too strong! Better to try the weaker formula first, repeat cleaning a few times, if necessary.
384 tsp
3.2 gallons is 2,457.6 teaspoons.
3.21 gallons is 2465 teaspoons
1 gallon 8 pints 128 fl oz 16 cups 256 tbsp 768 tsp 1,024 drams
~28 tsp.
a cubic foot is about 7.5 gallons so4*2*2@7.5= 120 gallons so 12 tsp