There are approximately 1.5 gallons of blood in an average human body.
For an average-sized person, roughly five quarts of blood, which is one and one fourth gallons of blood
There are roughly 5 liters or 1.3 gallons of blood in the average adult human being. Blood accounts for 8% of body weight. Whole blood is composed of approximately 45% red blood cells, 54.3% plasma and 0.7% white blood cells.
That is 2.375 gallons
6 x 1/2 gallons = 3 gallons.
7.481 liquid gallons OR 6.429 dry gallons (US)
One trillion million gallons = 1 quintillion gallons
About 10 gallons
1.5 gallons on average
5,500 gallons a day
1000 gallons of blood
approximately 6 quarts (or 5.6 liters) or one and a half gallons (US)
9,000 US gallons = about 34,068.706 liters.
9000 gallons
The average adult has 1 metric gallon of blood.
360 gallons of blood pass through the brain every 24 hours
About 1,900 gallons or 7,200 liters.
2 gallons...6 liters
Not even one full galon