The volume of a one-gallon milk jug is approximately 231 cubic inches. The volume of a quarter is about 0.069 cubic inches. Therefore, you could fit around 3,348 quarters in a one-gallon milk jug. With each quarter valued at $0.25, a one-gallon milk jug filled with quarters would amount to approximately $837.
There are 8 pints in a gallon, so a 10-gallon can contains 80 pints of milk. Since each half-pint bottle holds 0.5 pints, you can fill 160 half-pint bottles from 10 gallons of milk. Thus, the greatest number of half-pint bottles that can be filled is 160.
No, a gallon of milk weighs around 8.6 pounds, as milk is denser than water.
A gallon of milk is equivalent to 1 gallon.
391/25 = 15 remainder 16 Therefore, fifteen 25-gallon containers can be completely filled.
What milk usually comes in, a gallon of milk.
in 1950 a gallon of milk costed 0.84 in 1950 a gallon of milk costed 0.84
A gallon of milk weighs 8.6 pounds since 1 gallon is double the amount of a half gallon.
Freezing or thawing does not change weight.
gallon of milk costed 1.29
Cost of a gallon milk in 1981 was $2.30
The average cost of a gallon of milk in 2003 was $3.19. In 2012, the average cost of a gallon of milk was $3.53.