A gallon of milk with 3.25% butterfat typically weighs about 8.6 pounds. This weight can vary slightly depending on factors like temperature and the exact composition of the milk, but 8.6 pounds is a good general estimate for whole milk with that butterfat content.
That is about 9.86 cups
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It depends on the size of the milk carton. If it"s a quart container, it holds 32 ounces or 4 cups. If it's a half gallon container it holds 64 ounces or 8 cups. One cup equals 8 ounces.
that is 32 cups
Acup of milk is 230 ml.
There are eight pints in a gallon. Therefore, a gallon of milk is going to weight approximately eight pounds.
A gallon of milk weighs 8.6 pounds since 1 gallon is double the amount of a half gallon.
A US gallon of milk is approximately 8.4 pounds.
One gallon of milk weighs approximately 8.6 pounds. Therefore, 1500 gallons of milk would weigh around 12,900 pounds.
Nonfat milk is very close in density to water which weighs 8 pounds per gallon.
A gallon of milk typically weighs around 8.6 to 8.9 pounds, depending on the type of milk (whole, skim, etc.).
A gallon of butter weighs about 21.5 pounds. A gallon of milk weighs about 8 pounds but it takes over 20 pounds of milk to make a gallon of butter.
The weight of 1 gallon of milk permeate varies, but on average it weighs around 8.6 to 8.7 pounds (3.9 to 3.95 kilograms).
Holstein cows produce an average of 3.5% butterfat with an average of 17,000 pounds of fluid milk per year. That would be 595 pounds of butterfat per year. Holsteins are the highest total fluid milk producers, but are on the low side of percent butterfat and percent protein. Even so, if you compare Holsteins to breeds that produce higher butterfat (like Jerseys and Guernseys), the Holstein will produce more total butterfat in a year due to the higher volume of fluid milk that they produce.
A medium-sized bowling ball, a gallon of milk, or a small dog could weigh around 7.72 pounds.
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The weight of a gallon of milk is only slightly greater than a gallon of water, about 3% more. A US gallon with 2% milkfat weighs about 8.4 pounds, compared to 8.6 pounds for "whole milk" and 8.35 pounds for a gallon of water. Milk is 87 % water, thus a gallon of milk will not differ from milk much. The 8.6 lbs/gal factor (whole milk) is correct. The weight increases as fat is removed. By weight: Milk : 8.6 lb/gallon Condensed milk : 9.4 lb/gallon Cream 8.28 lb/gallon * The British or Imperial Gallon is defined as exactly 10 pounds of water. You can convert the above figures by using 1 Imperial Gallon = 1.201 US gallons.