The answer might be "firkin". Then again, it might not; old units of measure are notoriously variable, and a firkin has variously been defined as 8 gallons, 8.5 gallons, or 9 gallons (the modern definition is 9 Imperial gallons).
Complicating things slightly is that techically that refers to an ale or beer firkin; a wine firkin is a significantly larger unit (a wine firkin is currently equivalent to 7 and 7/9ths ale firkins).
Answer A US bushel is a measure of dry volume and equals approximately 31 litres, or 8 dry gallons. An Imperial bushel equals approximately 36 litres, or 8 Imperial gallons. A peck is also a measure of dry volume and equals 8 dry quarts in both the US and Imperial systems. There are 4 pecks in a bushel.
There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon so 8 quarts equals 2 gallons.
Eight gallons equals 1,024 fluid ounces.
2 gallons equals 8 quarts.
8 quats equals two gallons. You figure this out by taking 4 quarts equals 1 gallon so 4x2=8 so 8 quarts equals two gallons.
8 quarts
There are 8 pints in a gallon. Therefore, 10.5 pints is equal to 10.5/8 = 1.3125 gallons.
8 fluid ounces is 0.06 gallons. (US)
8 quarts in 2 gallons.
1 imperial gallon equals 8 pints 7 imperial gallons equals 56 pints
A bushel is a unit of measurement and is very appropriate for use to measure popped corn. One bushel equals 8 gallons, so 8 x 16 equals 128 cups.
(8 quarts)(1 gallon/4 quarts) = 2 gallons