Weight and volume cannot be linked without knowing the density of the liquid/material in question
A US gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds. 32 x 8.34 = 266.88 pounds
An IMPERIAL Gallon of Water weighs 10 Pounds. The US Gallon weighs about 8.34 pounds. ANSWER is 32 x 10 equals 320 pound weight or 266.9 pounds.
30 pounds of water is 3.593 gallons.
10 gallons of water is 83.5 pounds
There is no sensible answer to this question. Pounds is a measure of mass, gallons is a measure of volume and there is no simple relationship between the two. 32 pounds of a light gas will occupy a far greater volume (more gallons) than will 32 pounds of a dense material like lead.
100 gallons of water weighs approximately 835 pounds
18 gallons of water is 150.3 pounds.
128 quarts
Of water no. Water would be about 32 pounds in 4 gallons.
8 US gallons equals 32 quarts, or 64 pints, or 1,024 ounces, or 128 cups, or 6,144 teaspoons, or 29.04 litres
2 US gallons is approximately 16.7 pounds
2,007 gallons of plain water weighs 16,718.31 pounds.