1500 gallons of fresh milk
600 gallons of condensed milk
10 US gallons is 37.85 liters.
A gallon of milk weighs roughly the same as a gallon of water ( they have about the same density of 1.0) which is 8 1/3 pounds. So, 17.5 tons of milk would be almost 4,202 gallons or 4,201.68067 gallons if you want to be exact. If nothing else, you'll get 'tons' of vitamin D out of it... sorry, that was a pretty bad joke :) Let me know if you have any more questions about this.
Because cola is measured in litres and milk in gallons where you happen to live. Many people also measure both in litres. Another reason is that Coca-Cola is an international company, and their products are standardized with their clients from all over the world rather than just in the US. Milk, on the other hand, is a natural product, so it's common for it to have been measured in gallons long since such system was adopted.
The kilogram is a unit of mass and the gallon is an obsolete, non SI, unit of volume. The density of milk is between 1,028 and 1,035 g/cm3. For a density of 1,035 g/cm3, 1 kg of milk is equivalent to 0,966 L. 0,966 L = 0,255 190 2 gallon However, as it is not stated that this is US or the larger Imperial gallon, the above may not be correct.
Depends how much there is, most likely ml, but if there is a large quantity probably L.
A trillion gallons of milk equals a trillion gallons.
there is about 4,000 gallons of strawberry milk in asia
You could get possibly 8 gallons of milk from them a day but the more they eat the more milk they produce but the maximum of gallons is 8 and that is 180 milk cartons that they serve in school cafeterias
that is 32 cups
There is 1 gallon of milk in the typical milk jug.
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It will give 375 gallons of milk in 3 months if it gives 1500 gallons of milk in one year
6 x 1/2 gallons = 3 gallons.
about 18 gallons
9 gallons of milk/day