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Typically, you would use around 10-12 ounces of coffee to make a gallon of brewed coffee. It's recommended to experiment with different coffee-to-water ratios to find the strength you prefer.
To calculate the amount of chemical needed per gallon, first determine the total amount of chemical in the 5 gallons of water. Since 16 ounces in 5 gallons equal 500 ppm, you can set up a proportion: (16 ounces/5 gallons) = (x ounces/1 gallon). Solve for x to find out how many ounces of chemical are needed per gallon.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces. 1.75 gallons = 224 fluid ounces.
128 ounces1 US fluid gallon = 128 US fluid ouncesOne US gallon = 128 fluid ounces.1 U.S. gallon = 128 fluid ouncesIt also depends on which 'gallon' to which you are referring. There is the U.S. liquid gallon (3.79 liters) and the U.S. dry gallon (3.4 liters), and there is the imperial gallon (4.55 liters), which is the unofficial use in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and the semi-official use in Canada .There are 128 fluid ounces in one gallon.1 U.S. fluid gallon = 128 fluid ouncesThere are 128 ounces in a U.S. fluid gallon.There are 128 fluid ounces in a U.S. fluid gallon.There are 8 ounces in a cup, 2 cups make a pint, 2 pints make a quart, four quarts make a gallon.1 U.S. fluid gallon = 128 fluid ounces
No, 64 fluid ounces is approximately one half gallon. There are 128 fluid ounces per one gallon.
16 ounces = one eighth (1/8) of a gallon.
This depends on the size of the bottle of water. The typical bottle of water is about 16 ounces. Because a gallon is 128 ounces, it would amount to about 8 bottles of water.
A US gallon is 128 ounces
Typically, you would use around 10-12 ounces of coffee to make a gallon of brewed coffee. It's recommended to experiment with different coffee-to-water ratios to find the strength you prefer.
320 ounces = 100 gallons 100 100 1 gallon = 3.2 ounces
To calculate the amount of chemical needed per gallon, first determine the total amount of chemical in the 5 gallons of water. Since 16 ounces in 5 gallons equal 500 ppm, you can set up a proportion: (16 ounces/5 gallons) = (x ounces/1 gallon). Solve for x to find out how many ounces of chemical are needed per gallon.
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Theoretically, yes, if it's a big glass of water. Water weighs approximately 8 pounds per gallon. A gallon is 128 ounces, so one eighth of 128 (16 ounces) would weigh a pound.
32 ounces = 1 quart.You need four of those to make one gallon.
Imperial: 160 imperial oz = 1 imperial gallon160 oz / 16 oz = 1010 - 16 imperial ounces make an imperial gallonUS: 128 US oz = 1 US gallon128 oz /16 = 88 - 16 US ounces make a US gallon
100 gallons is divided by 100 to get 1 gallon, therefore, divide 16 ounces by 100 to get 0.16 ounces for the answer of 0.16 ounces per 1 gallon.
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