10% is 1.2 5% is 0.6 0.5% is 0.06 5.5% is 0.66
55 US fluid ounces is 1.62654 liters.
Multiply 128 ounces by 55 gallons. There are 128 fluid ounces in a U.S. gallon. Therefore, 55 gallons would contain 6,400 fluid ounces.
1 drum = 55 us gallons 1 us gallon = 128 ounces 128 ounces x 55 us gallons = 7040 ounces 7040 ounces = 1 drum thus, there are 7040 ounces in a 55 gallon drum ;)
(55 gallons) x (128 fluid ounces per gallon) = 7,040 fluid ounces
6.6 is 12% of 55
55 teaspoons is 9.17 fluid ounces.
To determine how many cans of Coke you would need to drink to consume 55 gallons, first convert gallons to ounces, as there are 128 ounces in a gallon. Thus, 55 gallons equals 7,040 ounces. A standard can of Coke contains 12 ounces, so you would need approximately 587 cans (7,040 ounces ÷ 12 ounces per can) to reach 55 gallons.
To the limit of the state of the art in modern laboratory measurement techniques, there are precisely 55 of them.
55 grams = 1.94 ounces. Converting 55 grams to ounces: 55 g* 1 oz 28.34952313 g = 1.940067907 oz
8.8 ounces multiplied by 55 equals 30 pounds, 4 ounces. 8.8 x 55=484/16 (ounces in a pound) = 30.25
Ten percent of 55 is 5.5.
55 grams is 1.94 ounces, to three significant figures. Google has a very handy unit converter; just ask Google "55 grams in ounces" and it will tell you.