a ratio
Well, sometimes people buy a gallon of milk!
there are many things that can hold a gallon like for example a jug or a bucket.
Ounces is a measure of mass, gallon is a measure of volume. So, the answer would depend on the density of the substance. For example, a gallon of a perfect vacuum has zero mass; a gallon of matter in a neutron star has a mass of millions of tons.Ounces is a measure of mass, gallon is a measure of volume. So, the answer would depend on the density of the substance. For example, a gallon of a perfect vacuum has zero mass; a gallon of matter in a neutron star has a mass of millions of tons.Ounces is a measure of mass, gallon is a measure of volume. So, the answer would depend on the density of the substance. For example, a gallon of a perfect vacuum has zero mass; a gallon of matter in a neutron star has a mass of millions of tons.Ounces is a measure of mass, gallon is a measure of volume. So, the answer would depend on the density of the substance. For example, a gallon of a perfect vacuum has zero mass; a gallon of matter in a neutron star has a mass of millions of tons.
The amount of dry ounces in one gallon is going to be dependent on what liquid is being weighed in the gallon. For example, a gallon of water is going to weigh less than a gallon of oil.
It depends on the type of car you have. A small car, for example, could get as much as 50 miles per gallon.
1 Gallon is equal to 3.785411784 liters (L). To convert gallons to liters, multiply the gallon value by 3.785411784. For example, to find out how many liters in a gallon and a half, multiply 1.5 by 3.785411784, that makes 5.678 liters in a gallon and a half.
divide by 4 Example - 16 qts diveded by 4 = 4 gallons 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
The Imperial system, except that it is not a system but a whole load of bits and pieces. Think US gallon and UK gallon, for example.
As the weight of a car increases, the miles per gallon decreases.
Refers to flow rate on something like a fuel pump for example
gal. Example: 1 gal milk
The local trading standards, through the weights and measure people will ensure that a gallon jug actually contains a gallon. They cannot hide behind small print or even calling it a galon jug, for example (never said it was a gallon, did we, officer?).