The density of various forms of cow's milk ranges between 1.033 and 1.036 kg/L.
The volume has nothing to do with the density. A drop, a glass, a gallon, and a
tanker truckload of milk all have the same density.
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The average cost for a gallon of milk was $1.00!
In 1992 the cost of milk in Wisconsin was $1.90/gallon ---- and in Illinois it was $ .99/gallon.
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Nonfat milk is very close in density to water which weighs 8 pounds per gallon.
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
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Skim milk has a density of about 1.03500 kilograms per liter; that is the same as 8.63749364 pounds per US gallon.
(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.
The weight of the milk depends on the volume and density of the milk - in this case we are given a volume of 1 US gallon so we just need the density to finish the calculation: The density of milk depends on fat content and its type. The density varies from 1.032kg/L (whole milk) to 1.035kg/L (skim milk). This can go as low as 1.026kg/L under certain conditions, but a low density could also indicate added water. 1 gallon x 1.032kg/L x 3.785 L = 3.906 kg (for whole milk) = 8.612 lb 1 gallon x 1.035 kg/L x 3.785 L = 3.917 kg (for skim milk) = 8.637 lb (2.20462262185 lb/kg)
A gallon of milk cost $1.01 in 1958
A Gallon of regular milk costed about $1.15 in the year 1970.
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A gallon of milk weighs 8.6 pounds since 1 gallon is double the amount of a half gallon.
A gallon of milk is a necessity that people have in their homes on any given day. In 1969 a gallon of milk cost 1.25.
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