One Imperial gallon = about 160 Imperial ounces or 153.7 US ounces.
160 ounces equals one imperial gallon
About 19.2 US cups in 1 Imperial gallon.
An Imperial gallon is 4.546 litres
One Imperial gallon is 4.8 US quarts.
The litre. It's metric. They went metric in the 60s.
1 Gallon = 128 fluid ounces (volume not weight) That's a US gallon. An Imperial gallon is 160 ounces, but the ounces aren't the same size as US ounces. Nevertheless, an Imperial gallon is larger. Using litres and millilitres to measure volume solves this confusion. (Of course the US doesn't use Imperial gallons, but here in Canada we did prior to going metric.)
231 cubic inches
The question is being asked incorrectly. 'Ounces' is a measure of mass/weight in the Imperial system. 'Gallon' is a measure of liquid volume in the Imperial system.
Weight of Imperial Gallon of Water1 gallon [UK] = 1.201 gallon [US, liquid]One US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so an imperial gallon weighs about 16.6 percent more, or almost exactly 10 pounds.
No, a liter is much smaller than a gallon.
It is a measure of liquid volume. The Imperial pint is 1/8 of an Imperial gallon.
The Imperial gallon (4.562 litre) is larger than the US gallon (3.785 litre)
4.545 litres to 1 Imperial Gallon (AUS uses Imperial Gallons as it's fuel volume standard.
A gallon IS volume.
The litre. It's metric. They went metric in the 60s.
Gallon is an Imperial measurement. It originated in England.
One imperial gallon is approximately equal to 1.201 U.S. gallons. One imperial gallon is exactly 4.54609 litres, whereas one U.S. gallon is exactly 3.7854118 liters.
The liter is a unit of volume in the metric system. The gallon is a unit of volume in the British conventional system of measures. U.S. gallons are different from imperial gallons. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609188 litres and 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres. One liter equals 0.26 U.S. gallon or 0.219 Imperial gallon.
1 Gallon = 128 fluid ounces (volume not weight) That's a US gallon. An Imperial gallon is 160 ounces, but the ounces aren't the same size as US ounces. Nevertheless, an Imperial gallon is larger. Using litres and millilitres to measure volume solves this confusion. (Of course the US doesn't use Imperial gallons, but here in Canada we did prior to going metric.)
231 cubic inches
The question is being asked incorrectly. 'Ounces' is a measure of mass/weight in the Imperial system. 'Gallon' is a measure of liquid volume in the Imperial system.