128 fluid ounces per gallon. 16 ounces per pound.
There is exactly 16 ounces in a gallon.128
16 of them because 8 fluid ounces is 1 cup and 16 cups are in a gallon.
(0.25 gallon) x (128 ounces per gallon) = 32 ounces.(32 ounces) / (16 ounces per cup) = 2 cups (16-ounce cups, that is)Note: The "cups" in this question are not standard "cups".The standard Imperial unit of "cup" is 8 ounces.
A gallon of water is equal to 128 ounces, so there would be 16 eight ounces containers in a gallon.
24 ounces = 3/16 of a gallon 24 ounces / 128 ounces to the gallon = 3/16 gallon
100 gallons is divided by 100 to get 1 gallon, therefore, divide 16 ounces by 100 to get 0.16 ounces for the answer of 0.16 ounces per 1 gallon.
16 gallons is 2,048 ounces @128 fluid ounces per gallon.
1 pint is 16 fluid ounces.
To calculate the amount of chemical needed per gallon, first determine the total amount of chemical in the 5 gallons of water. Since 16 ounces in 5 gallons equal 500 ppm, you can set up a proportion: (16 ounces/5 gallons) = (x ounces/1 gallon). Solve for x to find out how many ounces of chemical are needed per gallon.
Assuming gas is 4.00/gallon. There are 128 ounces in a gallon. so 4.00 divided by 128 ounces. Roughly 3 cents per ounce.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces0.125 gallon = (0.125 x 128) = 16 fluid ounces
there are 16 ozs in one pound one Imperial gallon is equal to 160 ounces The US pint is equal to 16 fluid ounces The US gallon = 128 fluid ounces