No, a 3 gallon pitcher can only hold 24 pints of juice. 1 gallon is equivalent to 8 pints, so 3 gallons would be 24 pints in total.
A large mouth bass of 7 inches will need at least a 50-75 gallon tank to provide enough space for swimming and growth. However, as they grow quickly, it is recommended to have a larger tank to accommodate their adult size. An 80-100 gallon tank would be better in the long run for a large mouth bass.
Mainly because Earth has a large enough mass, and therefore a large enough gravity, to keep an atmosphere.
Find a container with gallon gradients (lines) at 1 gallon and 2 gallons. Fill the container with one gallon of water. Now add the plums until the water level reaches the two gallon line. Remove the water, and you now have 1 gallon of plums.
To measure an amount of water in a very large pitcher, you could use a graduated container, such as a measuring cup or jug, to pour out specific amounts of water from the pitcher until you reach the desired measurement. Alternatively, you could use a flow meter or a water level sensor if the pitcher is equipped for such measurements. If neither is available, estimating by filling the pitcher to a marked level can also work, provided the pitcher has clear volume markings.
The word "large" is rather ambiguous.Here's how I personally would rank them:1 fluid ounce: small1 pint: large1 quart: more larger1 gallon: breathtakingly large
Not all at the same time. 3 gallons = 24 pints. If you pour 25 pints into it, some is sure to spill over.
Cups
It all depends on how large the cups are.
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yes it is. very large enough. you could fit 3 mice in a tank this size.
well how big is the bass see if its large enough to have swimming room in the tank. If it does then yes
A large enough amount to cover half of the 10 gallon
It is a tank that will hold one gallon of water when filled to the brim. No tank is ever filled to the brim so the tank will never actually hold a gallon of water. It is not large enough to properly house any fish.
The more you drink, the more frequently you need to use the restroom. It's just how the body works. A pitcher is a fairly large measurement anyway.
A ten gallon hat is often thought to be large enough to hold ten gallons of water. This is not true (unless you have an exceptionally large head). The gallon in "ten gallon hat" derives from the Spanish galón meaning braid. So a ten-gallon hat is a hat with a braiding around the brim.
A 75 gallon tank is not large enough to house an Oscar in the long term, however if the situation is temporary a mid to large sized canister filter or very large hang on the back filter would be nessesary. I recommend an Eheim 2217 or Aquaclear 110.
The ingredients are: 1 part Vodka 1 part Mango juice 2 parts Fresca Mix in a pitcher or individually. Pour vodka, mango juice and top with Fresca. Pour over ice in a tall/large glass.