A US gallon of milk is approximately 8.4 pounds.
Probably not since ounces weigh less than pounds
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Fat will weigh less than water, so it will be a few ounces less than 8 pounds. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
The correct question would be how many pounds are in a gallon, also what is the substance you are trying to measure? Different substances have different densities therefor have different weights.
The amount of dry ounces in one gallon is going to be dependent on what liquid is being weighed in the gallon. For example, a gallon of water is going to weigh less than a gallon of oil.
A gallon is a measure of, usually, liquid volume. A gallon of water is 128 ounces. Other liquids will weigh more or less depending the specific gravity.
There's 8 pounds to a gallon, so a little less than one and a half.
Depends on the density of the fluid (I assume). Gallon is a measure of volume and pounds is a measure of mass. A gallon of water will weigh far less than a gallon of say mercury.
There are many variables in defining a 'gallon of raw sewage.' A gallon of water weighs eight pounds. Typical sewage is going to weigh more, depending on the amount of solids that are in it. A gallon of oil weighs less than eight pounds.
15.4375 pounds or 15 pounds 7 ounces
They can weigh from 1-2 pounds but so chicks can weigh less.
A little less than one gallon of water which is (depending on the temp of the water) 8.34 lbs.