Volume is the ratio between mass and density; you need the density of this oil.
35 Imperial gallons = 159 L
35 liters is 7.7 'Irish' gallons.
1 gallons (US) is equal to 3.79 litersso, 15.7 gallons is equal to 59.50 Lat room temperature, the density of water is approximately 1000 kg/m31 m3 = 1000 Ldensity of water = 1 kg/Lmass = density * volume= 1 kg/L * 59.50L= 59.5 kg
-- You can put as much or as little as you want to into a 55-gallon drum, as long as you don't exceed 55 gallons. -- A "barrel of oil" is not a 55-gallon drum. It's 35 imperial gallons, which is approximately 42.5 US gallons. (So the price of oil by the barrel is even higher than it sounds.)
7 + 16 = 23 (gallons).
4.3
1/2 gallon therebouths
Depends on the kind of oil -but roughly 5 gallons.
approximately 4
4.65 gallons
4.3
35 gallons is 8,832.6 tablespoons.
35 Imperial gallons = 159 L
35 liters is 7.7 'Irish' gallons.
70.875 cups
1 US gallon ≈ 0.833 UK gallons ⇒ 35 US gallons ≈ 35 x 0.833 UK gallons ≈ 29.14 UK gallons
You need the density of the oil (0.918 g/mL for olive oil) to do this. Using the factor-label conversion method: 35 lbs x 2.2 kg/1 lb x 1000g/1 kg x 1 mL/0.918g x 1 L/1000 mL x 0.264 gal/1 L = 22.14 gallons