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There are 2 gallons in one peck.
A peck is a unit of measurement that is equivalent to about 8 dry quarts or approximately 9.09 liters. Since one gallon is equal to about 3.785 liters, a peck of clams would be roughly 2.4 gallons. This measurement can vary slightly based on the specific type of clam and packing method, but generally, a peck is around 2.4 gallons.
1 peck is 8 dry quarts.
A peck is a dry volume equivalent to two gallons - whatever the gallon might be since that is not a standard volume.
One Imperial gallon is equal to about 1.201 US gallons.
One milliliter is equal to 0.0002641721 gallons.
~264.17205 US gallons is equal to one kiloliter.
One liter = about 0.219 UK gallons.
Eight imperial gallons equal one bushel45 gallons would equal 5 bushels and 5 gallons.
Four pecks make up one bushel. So, one peck is equal to 1/4 (or 0.25) bushels.
One cubic meter is equal to 264.17205 US gallons.
7.481 gallons equal one cubic foot.