All of those choices are fine. They each are measures of liquid volume.
24,685.7 gallons.
Multiply US fluid gallons by 3,785 to get the same volume in milliliters.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces14.6 gallons = 1,868.8 fluid ounces = 55,267 ml(rounded)
The maximum TSA-approved fluid amount allowed in carry-on luggage is 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) per container, with all containers fitting into a single quart-sized clear plastic bag.
24 fluid ounces are equal to:0.70976471 liters (L)709.7647095 milliliters (mL)0.1875 gallons (gal)
15 milliliters 0.0158503231 quarts 0.00396258079 gallons 0.507210341 fluid ounces
The maximum amount of fluid ounces allowed for liquids on a plane is 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) per container, and all containers must fit in a single quart-sized clear plastic bag.
That depends on the size of the water bottle.
To calculate the volume of a 9 x 9 x 20 container, multiply the dimensions: 9 inches × 9 inches × 20 inches, which equals 1,620 cubic inches. To convert this to fluid volume, there are approximately 0.004329 gallons in a cubic inch. Therefore, the container holds about 7.02 gallons of fluid.
55 US fluid gallons of space is the same amount of space as 0.2082 cubic meters (rounded).It makes no difference how that volume of space is shaped, what kind of container it's in,or whether it's even IN a container.
The fluid ounce limit for flying with liquids in carry-on luggage is 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) per container.
4.731764725 Liters 4731.764724999999 Milliliters