Gallons measure volume, not weight. NOTHING weighs 10 gallons.
5 U.S. gallons of water weigh approximately 41.73 lbs. 5 Imperial gallons of water weigh exactly 50 lbs.
The weight of 10 gallons will vary depending on what substance is being measured. For water, 10 gallons would weigh about 83.3 pounds. Other substances will have different weights per gallon.
5 gallons of rocks, weigh is 41.75
There are US gallons and Imperial gallons Imperial gallons are bigger =10 pounds of distilled water at standard temperature and pressure. US gallons = 8.32673133 pounds water at s.t.p.
The weight of 100 gallons can vary depending on what is being measured. For water, 100 gallons weigh approximately 834 pounds. For gasoline, 100 gallons weigh around 600-650 pounds. It is important to note that the weight of 100 gallons might differ for other liquids or substances.
11,000 US gallons of water weighs about 91,850 pounds.
200 gallons of water would weigh approximately 1,667 pounds.
To convert gallons of water to pounds, you can use the conversion factor of 1 gallon of water = 8.34 pounds. So, if you have 10 gallons of water, it would weigh 83.4 pounds (10 gallons x 8.34 pounds/gallon).
I get 10.018 tons. Most likely, the questioner chose the peculiar number "2402" gallons because he was fishing for the answer "10 tons".
10 percent of 2 gallons = 1/5 gallons or 0.2 gallons10% of 2 gallons= 10% * 2 gallons= 10%/100% * 2 gallons= 2/10= 1/5 or 0.2 gallons
You can't, unless you know what the material is. 1000 gallons of gasoline will weigh less than 1000 gallons of water, which will weigh less than 1000 gallons of mercury. Unless you know the density of the stuff, you can't figure out how much a given volume of it will weigh.
gallons are not a unit of measurement for weight. that would be most definitly 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 gallons