375 fluid ounces is about three (2.9296875) gallons. (US)
There are 1892.75 ml in half a gallon of milk.
It is dependent of the density of material which you are trying to determine. If for example you had water then 375 milligrams woul be equal to 375 millilitres. density = mass/volume so:- density x volume = mass thus:- volume = mass/density be sure to have all your number in standard units though i.e volume in cm3 density in gcm-3 and mass in g
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversions now? Alright, so there are about 3.78541 liters in a gallon, and since 1 liter is 1000 ml, that's like 3785.41 ml in a gallon. Divide that by 550 ml per can, and you get around 6.88 cans. So, like, you can make around 6 or 7 cans out of a gallon.
1 Gallon=128 fl. ounces 1 Ounce=29.5735 mL so, (29.5735mL/1oz) * 128oz= 3785.408mL= 1 Gallon (roughly)
1 US gallon is 3,785.4 milliliters. 1 Imperial gallon is 4,546.1 milliliters.
1 US gallon = approx 11.8 lots of 375 ml.
375 mL / 1 L = 375 mL / 1000 mL = 375/1000 = 3/8
To convert 375 ml to cups, you can use the conversion factor that 1 cup is approximately 240 ml. Therefore, 375 ml is roughly equivalent to 1.56 cups. This means 375 ml is just over 1 and a half cups.
3,785.41 mL
1 US gallon = 4408.9 ml.
About 3,785.4 mL per US gallon.
3785.41 ml
1/2 US gallon is about 1,892.7 mL.
1 Imperial gallon = 4.54609188 liters = 4546.09188 ml
There are 1892.75 ml in half a gallon of milk.
One US gallon is about 3,785.4 mL
There are a 100 milliliters in 1 deciliter, so 375 ml would be 3,75 dl.