1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces
1/50 of a gallon = 2.56 fluid ounces
Approximately 18.6 6.9-fluid-ounce measures.
Twelve ounces of cooked rice equals 4 ounces of uncooked rice, if you use a two to one ratio of liquid to water. To calculate just take the weight of the water, "a pint is a pound the whole world 'round", and add it to the weight of the rice
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In rough measure, you can use the mnemonic "A pint's a pound, the world around." So eight pounds is approximately eight pints, or one gallon. More exactly, 1 pound of water = 15.34 US fluid ounces of water, which isn't quite equal to one pint or 16 fluid ounces. But pretty close! So 8 pounds equals 122.7 fluid ounces. Going the other way, one gallon of fresh water at standard temperature and pressure is 8.33 pounds.
Well, sugar, a gallon of red meat doesn't weigh the same as your last bad date. A gallon of red meat weighs approximately 8 pounds, give or take a few ounces depending on the type of meat and its fat content. Just remember, darling, it's best to measure your meat by the pound, not by the gallon.
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Assuming you are talking about US fluid ounces, there are 128 fluid ounces in one gallon, and 40% of this is 51.2 ounces.
No, 64 fluid ounces is approximately one half gallon. There are 128 fluid ounces per one gallon.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces. 1.75 gallons = 224 fluid ounces.
There are 128 ounces in a gallon, so to make 16 gallons, you would need 128 x 16 = 2048 ounces.
Approximately 18.6 6.9-fluid-ounce measures.
a quart is 32 ounces. A quart is one fourth of a gallon. So a gallon is 32 times 4 or 128 ounces. A liter is a little over 33 ounces. So a liter is almost equal to a quart.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon, so it would take 142.22 bottles of 0.9 fl oz each to equal a gallon.
Divide the number of ounces in a gallon of gasoline by the number of ounces of oil (both fluid measurements). 128/2.6=49 (about) Essentially this is a 50:1 mix. Conversely if you want a 50:1 mix divide 128 by 50. Answer is 2.56. for 2 gallons 256/50=5.1 ounces. 2-1/2 gallons of gas will take 6.4 ounces of oil.
Very easy. There are 128 fluid ounces in one gallon. Therefore, simply multiply gallons by 128 to get fluid ounces. In this case:15.8 x 128 = 2,022.4 fluid ounces.
8 --------------------------- The US gallon has 3, 785 411 784 L and the US pint has 473,176 473 mL. The British gallon has 4,546 09 L and the British pint has 568,261 25 mL. Of course the ratio gallon/pint is 8.
To determine how long it would take to fill 1 gallon with a drip occurring once per second, we first need to know how many drips are required to fill a gallon. There are approximately 128 ounces in a gallon, and if we assume each drip is about 0.05 ounces, it would take around 2,560 drips to fill a gallon. Therefore, at a rate of one drip per second, it would take approximately 2,560 seconds, or about 42.67 minutes, to fill 1 gallon.