248 qts
1 gallon = 4 quarts
1 quart = 0.25 gallon
one gallon= 5 quarts 55 gallon= 5x55=275 answer 275 quarts
4 quarts= 1 gallon, so a bit over a gallon
1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
To convert gallons to liters, you can use the conversion factor that 1 gallon is approximately equal to 3.78541 liters. Therefore, for a barrel of oil containing 42.0 gallons, the equivalent volume in liters would be 42.0 gallons * 3.78541 liters/gallon ≈ 158.99 liters. If 1 liter is equal to 1.06 quarts, then you can also convert the volume from liters to quarts by multiplying 158.99 liters * 1.06 qt/L ≈ 168.52 quarts.
Depends on which oil. One gallon of crude oil weighs 7.2 lbs. Olive oil weighs 7.6 Lbs
one gallon= 5 quarts 55 gallon= 5x55=275 answer 275 quarts
4 quarts to a gallon. IF a 55 gallon drum is actually holding 55 gallons, it would be 4x55=220 quarts.
Mine too 4 quarts or the whole med Jug of oil.
80 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
4 quarts= 1 gallon, so a bit over a gallon
Rule of thumb is to replace up to 5 quarts of oil on every oil change. If you change the oil on your own, you can either get 5 individual quarts of oil, or get a jug of oil, which contains 5 quarts.
The industry-standard barrel of oil contains 42 gallons. Since there are four quarts in one gallon: 42 x 4 = 168 quarts per barrel.
75 quarts
When I change the oil in my 96 I put in around four quarts. And go with the gallon container that way if your car uses alot of oil then you can add to it and the gallon is the best value.
Oil Capacity for an engine that size should be around 4.5 to 5 quarts. In gallon terms, that would be about 1 gallon of oil or so. However, oil is sold and priced in quarts.
There are 4 qt per gallon SO ...4 qt/gal x 48 gal = 192 qt.
Usually use a 5 quart jug high milage on my 93 legend. Give or take, thats about all it should need.