Betas are intresting fish. While for any fish they REQUIRE over 20 gallons, betas dont really care. I used to have 1 beta in a 29 gallon tank. He was in their for a year then I moved him into a bowl for a year. All the stress levels where the same. I dont really think bettas care about space because they hardly swim around and because they are labrinth fish the breath from the surface to get oxygen.
Nope 2 gallons is bigger because you should know that 2 pints are equal to 1 quart, their are 4 quarts in a gallon, so their is 8 quarts in two gallons, 8x2=16 quarts.
To fill an 89-gallon tub with ice, you would need approximately 747 pounds of ice.
1 gallon of petrol should have more calories than 3 gallons of distilled water.
5 gallons = 80 cupsnote: 1 gallon is greater than 1 cup.Your question should be how many cups in 5 gallons.1 gallon = 16 cups5 gallons = 5 gallons * 16 cups/1 gallon = 80 cups
I'm not sure, but it should be 5 1/4 gallons, or 5.25 gallons
It depends on how big your crabs are. If they are mini or small sized 5 gallons should be enough; but if they are medium, large or jumbo, they'll need at least 10 gallons.
About 16.8 gallons. 420 miles / 25 miles per gallon = 16.8 gallons
600 miles at 13 miles per gallon = 600/13 gallons = 46.15 gallons.
Fill the 5 gallon can Empty it into the 3 gallon can....you now have 2 gallons left in the 5 gallon can Empty the 3 gallon can Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can. Fill the 5 gallon can Pour water from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can until it is full....that will take a further gallon. You now have 4 gallons left in the 5 gallon can. Empty 1 of the 5 gallons. (But how do you know when you have emptied 1 gal???) You fill the 3 gal can and then tip it into the 5 gal can. The fill the 3 gal can again and tip some into the 5 gal can until the 5 gal can is full, you should now have 1 gal in the 3 gal can. Now empty the 5 gal can and put the 1 gal (from the 3 gal can) into the 5 gal can. Fill the 3 gal can again and add that to the 1 gal that is in the 5 gal can. You now have 4 gals in the 5 gal can!
1 gallon to 2 gallons
1600 miles at 28 miles/gallon = 1600/28 gallons = 57.14 gallons (approx)
I think that should be changed to gallons per feet.