That is 32 times.
The answer will depend on the density of the fluid.
About 319.2 fluid ounces.
Assuming you meant to say fluid ounces: 40.58 fluid ounces.
In order to calculate how many fluid ounces a pot would hold, you have to know what size the pot is. For example, if the pot is 1 quart, it would hold 32 fluid ounces.
16 Tablespoons would equal 8 Fluid Ounces
There are 9 fluid ounces in 1/18th of a gallon. To calculate this, you would first find how many fluid ounces are in a gallon (128 oz) and then divide by 18.
23.7 fluid ounces.
256 fluid ounces
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon. To find out how many 0.9 fluid ounces are in a gallon, you would divide 128 by 0.9. This calculation results in approximately 142.22, meaning you would need about 142.22 containers of 0.9 fluid ounces to make up a gallon.
2 US gallons of space is 256 fluid ounces of space.
25 US fluid ounces = 739.34 mL
1.5 liters equates to about 50.7 fluid ounces.