10 Imperial gallons = about 45.5 L10 US gallons = about 37.9 L
10 gallons = 40 quarts
20 percent of 50 gallons is 10 gallons. You can find this by multiplying 50 by 0.20.
10 quarts (1 gallon/4 quarts) = 2.5 gallons ==========
Yes but don't expect the garbage can to suddenly hold 33 gallons of anything.
The capacity of a garbage can is 24 gallons
Yes, most garbage cans hold more than one gallon. Standard kitchen garbage cans typically range from about 10 to 13 gallons, while larger outdoor trash bins can hold 30 gallons or more. The capacity varies depending on the size and type of the garbage can.
3000 gallons a day
10 percent of 2 gallons = 1/5 gallons or 0.2 gallons10% of 2 gallons= 10% * 2 gallons= 10%/100% * 2 gallons= 2/10= 1/5 or 0.2 gallons
10 Imperial gallons = about 45.5 L10 US gallons = about 37.9 L
25 percent of 10 gallons is 2.5 gallons.
10 percent of 10 gallons is 1 gallon.
The average volume of a residential garbage can typically ranges from 20 to 96 gallons, with 32-gallon and 64-gallon sizes being the most common. For commercial use, garbage cans can vary more widely, often holding anywhere from 32 gallons to several hundred gallons, depending on the needs of the establishment. The volume can also differ based on local regulations and waste management practices.
10 gallons = 40 quarts
There are approximately 37.85 liters in 10 US gallons.
60:10 reduces to 6:1 gallons.
25% of 10 gallons = 2.5 gallons