That depends entirely on the vehicle and on how accurate the gauge is.
27 US gallons = 3.609375 cubic feet, no matter what's in the gallons, and even if they're empty.
There are 202 gallons in one cubic yard.
There are 80 cups in 5 gallons, regardless of what substance is in the gallons. And even if they're empty.
"Gram" is a mass. "Gallon" is a volume of space. The number of grams of mass in 1.03 gallons of space depends on what substance you poured in there. If the gallon is empty, then there are no grams of mass at all in it.
30 gallons is the same amount of space as 4.01042 cubic feet, regardless of what's in it. Even if it's completely empty.
20 gallons- with 2 in reserve (when tank gauge reads empty). Plenty....! This is within a couple of tenths of a gallon; I don't have it in front of me at the moment. It is 17.6 gallons "on the gauge" and 19.4 counting 1.8 gallons "reserve" that doesn't show on the gauge (after the gauge hits empty).
12 in the tank, 10 gallons full to empty on the gauge
This is within a couple of tenths of a gallon; I don't have it in front of me at the moment. It is 17.6 gallons "onthe gauge" and 19.4 counting 1.8 gallons "reserve" that doesn't show on the gauge (after the gauge hits empty). Hope this helps!
22 gallons on empty>
Empty cups = 0 gallons of juice, but you can get 3 gallons of juice into the 48 empty cups
31 gallons totally empty.
11.8. But the manufacturer wants the tank to not go below 2 gallons so when you have an empty tank! according to the fuel gauge , you will only put in around 10 gallons when you fill up.
Most hold 20 gallons if totally empty.Most hold 20 gallons if totally empty.
I think is 14 gallons.
It holds a total of 18.5 gallons totally empty. More than likely on empty before actually running out of fuel, it will hold approximately 17 gallons.
That depends on what kind of substance is in the gallons.-- If they're full of water, then they weigh about 126.19 tons. (rounded)-- If the gallons are empty, then their weight is zero.
27 US gallons = 3.609375 cubic feet, no matter what's in the gallons, and even if they're empty.