There are 256 fluid ounces in 2 gallons of paint.
Divide 60 lbs of solvent by 75 gal of paint to find how much solvent per gal of paint, then multiply by 90 to find how much solvent you need for 90 gal of paint: 60 / 75 = .8 lbs solvent per gal of paint; .8 x 90 = 72 lbs of solvent needed for 90 gal of paint.
The equation for the amount of paint needed is: (Gallons needed) = (Total square feet) / (Square feet covered by 1 gallon of paint). For 2 gallons for 750 sq feet: 2 = 750 / x, where x is the square footage covered by 1 gallon. Solve for x to find the coverage per gallon, then calculate how many gallons are needed for 1000 sq feet using the same equation with the new coverage value.
You cannot compare ounces (mass or weight) with gallons (volume).
In the US, two gallons equals 164 fluid ounces or 4 quarts.
Oh, what a lovely question! A mega gallon is a million gallons, which is quite a lot of paint for our happy little trees. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes we could create with that much paint!
You can buy cheap paint for about 22 a gallon. Depends what you want to paint and how long you want it to last.
17 gallons
In the US, 7 liters is 1.85 (1.8492) gallons.
Divide 60 lbs of solvent by 75 gal of paint to find how much solvent per gal of paint, then multiply by 90 to find how much solvent you need for 90 gal of paint: 60 / 75 = .8 lbs solvent per gal of paint; .8 x 90 = 72 lbs of solvent needed for 90 gal of paint.
About 6-8 gallons, depending how you paint and what the surface is.
If Jim used 6 quarts of paint, this is equivalent to 1.5 gallons (1 gallon = 4 quarts). So, if Jim had 2 gallons to start with, he now has 0.5 gallons remaining, which is equal to 2 quarts.
20 gallons
Depends on how much paint you want, If you want 11 gallons, three gallons of red are needed. If you have two gallons of white paint, you'll need three quarts of red paint. Take however much you need to do the job, divide that amount by 11, multiply that total by three and that will tell you how much red paint you need.
3 gallons
If 169 is floor area, then you are talking about roughly 430 square feet of wall. I would paint that with a bit less than 2 gallons.
Approximately 4 gallons.
The equation for the amount of paint needed is: (Gallons needed) = (Total square feet) / (Square feet covered by 1 gallon of paint). For 2 gallons for 750 sq feet: 2 = 750 / x, where x is the square footage covered by 1 gallon. Solve for x to find the coverage per gallon, then calculate how many gallons are needed for 1000 sq feet using the same equation with the new coverage value.