Gallon is already a volume measurement, so it appears you have answered your own question.
There are approximately 3785 mL in a gallon of milk.
A gallon of milk. There has been no change in the volume of a gallon since 1966.
One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters of volume. This volume is commonly used in the United States for measuring liquids such as milk and gasoline.
Though they have same volume,they have different masses.
(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.
16, 2, or 1?
16, 2, or 1?
Kilometers are a measure of distance. Even if you substituted kilograms, there would be a fair bit of math involved, as gallon is a unit of volume (as you indicated), while kilogram is a unit of mass. Is this what you were intending to ask?
The volume of a typical milk carton can vary, but a standard half-gallon milk carton holds approximately 64 fluid ounces. Since 1 fluid ounce is equivalent to about 1.8047 cubic inches, a half-gallon carton has a volume of roughly 115.5 cubic inches. Larger cartons, such as a full gallon, would have a volume of around 231 cubic inches.
The volume of a one-gallon milk jug is approximately 231 cubic inches. The volume of a quarter is about 0.069 cubic inches. Therefore, you could fit around 3,348 quarters in a one-gallon milk jug. With each quarter valued at $0.25, a one-gallon milk jug filled with quarters would amount to approximately $837.
3 pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pound is a unit of mass and gallon is a unit of volume !But considering the density of milk approx. 1 g/cm3 and an US gallon the mass is 8,67 pounds.
A gallon is a measure of volume. To determine the mass in grams of a gallon of milk, you must know the volume and density.A gallon of 2% milk is 3.78L. The density of 2% milk is 1035.55g/L.Unknown:mass in gramsKnown:volume = 3.78Ldensity = 1035.55g/LBasic Equation:density = mass/volumeSolution:mass = density x volume = 1035.55g/L x 3.78L = 3910g (rounded to three significant figures)3910g = 3.910kg = 8.60 pounds