A 747-400 weighs 875,000 lbs or 396,890 kgs.
A "fifth" is one fifth of a gallon. One "fifth" is .757 liter.
75.7 liters (L) = 19.99782436 gallons (gal) [US liquid]
It would depend entirely on the Airline you are using. However, nearly all of them will use one of five types, so I will list them for you: Airbus A330 Airbus A340 Boeing 747 Boeing 767 Boeing 777 These are all widebody aircraft; there IS a British Airways service that uses a small aircraft (Airbus A318) from London City, for business class only with about 35 seats. Charter airlines might use older aircraft, but apart from the chance of an Airbus A300 or Boeing 757 substituting for a broken-down plane, they will also be from the five main types above.
3.785 liters = 1 gallon 1 liter = 1/3.785 gallons 2 liters = 2 * (1/3.785 gallons) = 2/3.785 gallons = 400/757 gallons ~= 0.528 gallons Since one liter[0.94625] is smaller then a gallon[3.785] you can not put a gallon into 2 liters. Question was asked wrong. Should or could have asked how many 2 liters could you fit intoa gallon?Example...take{ two},full,2 liter pop bottles and try to pour them into an empty gallon milk bottle. You will see there is to much pop to fit.That is because 1 gallon does not equal 4 liters it equals just under with 3.785 liters. Note: An Imperial Gallon (outside US)= 4.55 litres. the calculations above will still work but 4.55 has to be substituted in place of 3.785.
The phone number of the West Avenue Library is: 757-247-8505.
The phone number of the North Suffolk Library is: 757-514-7158.
The phone number of the North Camden Branch is: 609-757-7418.
757 equals 757.No other number equals 757.
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The 757 is out of production but its prices in 2002 were: US$65 Million for the 757-200 and US$80 Million for the 757-300.
The phone number of the North Plainfield Exempt Firemen'S Assoc is: 908-757-5720.
It is: 757+9 = 766
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It honestly depends on what type of 757 you use. 757-200, -200F, -200WL, or -300 Boeing 757-200: 3,900 nautical miles Boeing 757-200F: 3,150 nautical miles Boeing 757-200WL: 4,100 nautical miles Boeing 757-300: 3,467 nautical miles