One quart
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you fill the 3 gallon up then put it in the 5 gallon then fill the 3 gallon up again and poor as much as u can in the 5 gallon then u will be left with 1 gallon in the 3 gallon bucket
19 quarts more.
A 32 gallon container of flour typically weighs around 20-25 pounds, depending on the type of flour and its density.
Roughly 5 gallons.
A 1000 gallon plastic container typically weighs around 200-250 pounds when empty. The weight can vary depending on the specific design and thickness of the plastic used to make the container.
4010.7 cubic feet.
Half of a gallon container. Milk usually comes in gallons, by the way.
Your answer is in the question! A gallon container will hold a gallon of anything, including water, air, rocks, lava, peanuts, marbles...etc. Also, a gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds.
Well the big fat ones are a gallon. and the small skinny ones are a quart
A gallon. Not really. While a pound of lead is the same as a pound of feathers, apparently the horticultural industry does not believe the same is true for gallons. One trade gallon is roughly .71 U.S. gallons. source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_gallon But it can also vary by manufacturer. here is an excellent link explaining container sizes and volumes better than i can http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/contain/msg071634112151.html