There are many places one can recycle plastic gallon milk containers. One can visit their local recycling plant or local community recycling office for more details. One can also re-use the containers for many things as well.
Ziploc plastic and freezer containers come in many various sizes. The sizes range from a half cup size, all the way up to a two gallon size for the plastic bowls. The ziploc bags go all the way up to one gallon size.
Babies can live in clear plastic containers with holes in it. Adults can live in a 2.5 to 15 gallon tank.
84, 11 gallon containers
That will depending on the size and what your containers should be made of along with child safety precautions if needed. www.berryplastics.com/catalog/products/contain/indust has small sizes up to 5.5 gallon. All in plastic. www.bwaycorp.com/ has both metal and plastic drums.
388 gallons will fill 35 containers, and you will have some wine left over.
410 gallons can fill 410/24 = 17.083, 24 gallon containers.
Since a gallon is 128 ounces, you divide 128 by 8, which = 16. So the answer is it takes 16 eight ounce containers to make a gallon.
2 pints = 1 quart 4 quarts = 1 gallon 19 quarts is therefore 4 gallons (= 16 quarts) and 6 pints (= 3 quarts) 10 containers are needed ; 4 one gallon containers and 6 one pint containers.
Sterlite storage containers come in a number of different sizes. They have containers with a 28-quart capacity, 41-quart capacity, 18 gallon capacity and 25 gallon capacity.
1 pint
5 containers.
8.8 if it is a US gallon.