Your answer depends on the use and demand for hot water among the residents of the eight units. Your local Plumbing vendor can advise you, given that you survey the current residents and ascertain individual demands.
eighty four
Well, since there are two cups in a pint, and two pints in a quart, and four quarts in a gallon, we can do some higher math here and figure that there are sixteen cups in a gallon. Therefore, eighty cups = 5 gallons. :-)
An Imperial gallon - which is different to a US gallon.
19 gallon tank.The AVERAGE fuel mileage is 20 MPG on the 3800 generation 2
The difference is that an Imperial gallon exists, whereas a 'metric' gallon doesn't.
NO, - a'pound' is a WEIGHT. -A gallon is a VOLUME. They are totally different
Depends on the tank inhabitants. On average a pound per gallon is an adequate amount. For species who like to dig or burying themselves deeper would be more beneficial.
Though they have same volume,they have different masses.
Depends on the liquid. Gallons measure volume, kilograms measure weight. A gallon of water does not weigh the same as a gallon of gasoline. Different liquids have different densities.
The weight of a gallon of water is about 8.34 pounds at 17 degrees Celsius. At different temperatures, the weight will be different. This is in Imperial measurements, where an Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609 liters.
NO, they are totally different.
depends on the liquid. One gallon of gasoline would be very different from one gallon of mercury