The kilogram is a unit of mass and the gallon is an obsolete, non SI, unit of volume.
The density of milk is between 1,028 and 1,035 g/cm3. For a density of 1,035 g/cm3, 1 kg of milk is equivalent to 0,966 L.
0,966 L = 0,255 190 2 gallon
However, as it is not stated that this is US or the larger Imperial gallon, the above may not be correct.
1 kilogram is the weight of 1 litre of liquid, such as milk. So 3200 kilograms will be 3200 litres. 1 litre is 0.264172 US Gallons. So 3200 litres is 845.3506 US gallons.
A gallon of milk weighs about 3.67 kilograms.
There are eight pints in a gallon. Therefore, a gallon of milk is going to weight approximately eight pounds.
The answer is actually 12lbs of milk is required to make one gallon of ice cream. Now depending on other variables such as fruit content, nuts, and other items will make that vary slightly. Assuming 1 gallon is actually 1 lb of course..
Restating the question: How many kilograms does a gallon of milk weigh?Its roughly the same density as water or 1 kg/liter at 4 degrees centigrade.Since a gallon is 3.78 liters according to the milk jug.A gallon of milk will weigh approximately 3.78 kg.Accounting for milk fat and solids real milk will weigh slightly more. In the neighborhood of 3% more. (See the following).Specific gravity of whole cow milk (ratio of density of milk to density of water) varies among breeds and among cows within breed. For example, mean specific gravity of Holstein milk at 20 C/20 C is 1.0330 (range 1.0268 to 1.0385) and for Ayrshire milk is 1.0317 (range 1.0231 to 1.0357), while Jersey milk also has a mean of 1.0330 (range 1.0240 to 1.0369). [see Sherbon JW, Physical Properties of Milk, Chapter 8 in Wong et al, 1988].So lets say 3.9kg/ gal
A gallon of milk weighs roughly the same as a gallon of water ( they have about the same density of 1.0) which is 8 1/3 pounds. So, 17.5 tons of milk would be almost 4,202 gallons or 4,201.68067 gallons if you want to be exact. If nothing else, you'll get 'tons' of vitamin D out of it... sorry, that was a pretty bad joke :) Let me know if you have any more questions about this.
.78 cent per gallon. Imma not sure, me sources might not be reliable.Anyway, here is where I found it: What_did_a_gallon_of_milk_cost_in_1947
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Kilograms +++ That is the correct metric unit of mass to use, but you would not normally mix unit systems like that. You'd either convert the gallon to litres, or stick to Imperial for both. ' So a gallon of milk (US or UK gallon) weighs a certain number of pounds; a litre of milk weighs a certain number of kilogrammes.
Skim milk has a density of about 1.03500 kilograms per liter; that is the same as 8.63749364 pounds per US gallon.
i would have to say 1,000 amd i am only in forth grade so i am guessing
Gallons of what? Different liquids have different weights. A gallon of water weighs 3.7854118 kilograms. A gallon of milk weighs 3.89 kilgrams. A gallon of gasoline weighs 2.835 kilograms. A gallon of ethanol weighs 2.987 kg. A gallon of mercury weighs 51.2165976 kilograms.
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup =0.23 gallon
Four quarts in a gallon.
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Two x half gallon cartons is equal to one gallon.
You can get 8 Cups out of a half gallon, since there are 16 cups in 1 Whole Gallon :)
There is 1 gallon of milk in the typical milk jug.