0.500 gallons of mile is about 1.892 liters.
3.785 liters per US gallon.
18.9
Gallons are an Imperial measure of volume. Gallons are used in the USA and are about the same as 4 litres. Milk and gasoline are two examples of things measured in gallons.
No. A half US gallon is only about 1.892 liters.
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Farmers dumped 1,000 gallons of milk in an effort to keep milk prices low and affordable.
Six liters of milk is equal to 12.7 pints or 10.6 UK pints.
10 US gallons is 37.85 liters.
About 7.6L per two US gallons.
A "bridger" carries 8000 gallons (Imperial gallons !) or about 36,000 liters
You would use the number 3.785. Example, gallons x 3.785 = liters
The average Jersey Cow produces 22 liters of milk per day (5.8 gallons)
0.25 US gallons is equal to just under 1 liter (about 0.946 liters).
1500 gallons of fresh milk 600 gallons of condensed milk
A trillion gallons of milk equals a trillion gallons.
You can measure milk using gallons, quarts and liters. Or pints
A liter is the same as kg. 47 lbs = 21.3 kg = 21.3 liters. Milk weighs almost exactly the same as water Raw milk doesn't weigh the same as water because of the solids content of milk, so you can't do a straight conversion of mass to volume: 47 lb. milk * 8.6 lb/gal = 5.47 gallons 5.47 gallons * 3.7854 liter/gal = 20.69 liters in 47 lb. raw milk
The number of liters in a milk carton is dependent on the size of the milk carton. A half gallon milk carton would have 1.9 Liters.
there is about 4,000 gallons of strawberry milk in asia