29.4 gallons, but for NovaNet users its 30
$40.62 / 12.5 gallons = $3.2496 a gallon = $3.25 a gallon- roundedBut if this question is for a logic class, it can be assumed that if the tank holds 12.5 gallons, they would have filled up only 12 gallons of gas as it is not possible to drive on an empty tank.$40.62 / 12 gallons = 3.385 = $3.39 a gallon.
That would be U.S. gallons ( In Canada they use the metric system now which is liters instead of the Imperial gallon which was 20 % larger than the U.S. gallon ) 18.5 U.S. gallons is roughly 70 liters
The answer depends on the size of each pot. If we assume each pot holds 1 gallon of liquid, then there would be 12 gallons in a 12-pot. However, if each pot holds a different amount, then the total would vary.
at 20miles per gallon it would take 7.25 gallons at 25miles per gallon it would take 5.80 gallons at 30miles per gallon it would take 4.83 gallons it depends on the efficiency of your car
13.33333333 hats, so you would need 14 to hold 10l but with room left over
5.9 Imperial gallons is 7.08561 US gallons.
The radiator itself probably holds a half gallon. The car as a whole would hold about 2 gallons.
1.35 per gallon. Divide $21.60 by 16 gallons to get the price per gallon.
There are 6 gallons in 24 quarts. You would get this by dividing 24 / 4. You would do this because there are 24 gups in one gallon and there are four gallons.
I keep my dog's food in a 5 gallon bucket. It holds a full 20 lb bag of Pedigree. I would expect that a 6 gallon would hold around 24 or 25 lbs.
4000 * * * * * Although a kilo gallon is not a widely recognised unit, the prefix kilo means 1000. So a kilo gallon would be 1000 gallons.
48 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 Gallon