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One barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
It depends on what fluid you have. If it's water, it's about 435.9 gallons, depending on temperature. If you have that weight of gasoline, it's be more gallons, because gasoline is relatively light. If it's carbon tetrachloride (a solvent used for cleaning), it'd be fewer gallons. A 55-gallon drum of water weighs 458 pounds plus tare. Fill that same drum with gasoline and it's 336 pounds. Carbon tet and it's 733 pounds, more than twice as much as gasoline. And if it was mercury, it'd be REALLY heavy. Don't drop that drum on your toes!
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0.737 g/mL = x g/ 13.8 gallons so you first convert the mL into gallons which equals 2789.545 g/gallons then you solve for x by using 2789.545 g/gallons= x g/ 13.8 gallons the answer is then 38495.721
Since we consume about 400million gallons of gasoline each day, that would be the same amount of gasoline sold each day in the US.
I don't know if this is the exact answer to your question, but Americans use about 385 million gallons of gasoline every day.
it depends on the tanker but usually about 9300 gallons
41 gallons
40 gallons
5 gallons
About 50,000 to 65,000 Gallons
My 2009 Chevrolet Silverado holds 26 gallons of gasoline.
Each barrel of crude oil produces about 19.6 gallons of gasoline.
13 million gallons of gasoline a day.....24-7
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About 19.5 gallons of gasoline is refined from each 42-gallon barrel of oil.