1.26 of them. U.S. gallons are different from imperial gallons. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609188 litres and 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres. Liters on the other hand are the same everywhere. One liter equals 0.26 U.S. gallon or 0.219 Imperial gallon.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to answer this and similar questions.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversions now? Alright, so there are about 3.78541 liters in a gallon, and since 1 liter is 1000 ml, that's like 3785.41 ml in a gallon. Divide that by 550 ml per can, and you get around 6.88 cans. So, like, you can make around 6 or 7 cans out of a gallon.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, let me break it down for you. So, 1 liter is about 1.33 standard wine bottles, which means 5 liters would be around 6.65 wine bottles. But since we can't have a fraction of a bottle, let's just round it up to 7 bottles. So, 5 liters is roughly equal to 7 standard 750ml wine bottles.
To add 3.5 liters to 750 milliliters, you first need to convert 3.5 liters to milliliters since they are both units of volume: 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters. So, 3.5 liters is equal to 3.5 * 1000 = 3500 milliliters. Now, you can add 3500 milliliters to 750 milliliters: 3500 milliliters + 750 milliliters = 4250 milliliters. So, 3.5 liters plus 750 milliliters is equal to 4250 milliliters.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter because "milli" means "one thousand." Therefore 3 liters is 3 x 1000 or 3000 milliliters. Now you decide if 3000 is larger than 2000!
i don't know but good luck finding the answer
1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to answer this and similar questions.
You cannot accurately answer that question since all liquids have a different density (mass per unit volume); however if you are using water that weighs 8.34 lbs/gallon, you can make that calculation. One gallon of water weighs 8.34 lbs/gallon and there are 3.784 liters per gallon so 2.2 lbs per liter or multiplying by 1000= 2,200 pounds per kiloliter or a long ton. Other conversions: 8.34 /2.2 = 3.785 kilos per gallon. Now convert gallons to liters 1 gallon = 3.785 liters Now 1000 * 3.785 = 3,785
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversions now? Alright, so there are about 3.78541 liters in a gallon, and since 1 liter is 1000 ml, that's like 3785.41 ml in a gallon. Divide that by 550 ml per can, and you get around 6.88 cans. So, like, you can make around 6 or 7 cans out of a gallon.
About 7.57 500-mL bottles in one US gallon.
ANSWER 1: The questioner means, no doubt, "gallons," not "gollons." Sometimes the misspellings around this place are genuinely astounding; though, that said, there are also a lot of questioners for whom English is a second language, and they're doing their best, so our patience with that is definitely in order. But now I digress. Sorry.One (1) liter (or sometimes spelled "litre") is equal to .264 US gallon, or .219 UK gallon (also called an "imprerial" gallon).Said conversely, one (1) US gallon is equal to 3.785 liters; and one (1) imprerial gallon is equal to 4.546 litres.Worthy of note, just for comparison's sake: One (1) US gallon is equal to .833 imperial gallons; and one (1) imperial gallon is equal to 1.2 US gallons.So, then, by doing simple math: 160 liters (or litres) is equal to 42.267 US gallons, or 35.195 imperial gallons.Just FYI: There is such a thing as a "dry" gallon, which is rarely used or referred to, but which is 268.8 cubic inches, which converts 4.4 liters. Therefore, 160 liters is equal to 36.36 dry gallons.For whatever it's worth, I do hate when homework questions get asked here. This was, I'm guessing, a homework question. If how I've answered it helped teach the questioner how to kinda' reason through this sort of thing in the future, then I suppose that that's good; but getting homework answers from a place like this, just generally, probably isn't, in my opinion, an ideal thing. But, again, that's just my opinion; and, that said, if learning nevertheless results, now matter how, then I suppose it's more okay than not, all things considered.
Traditionally most demijohns were 8 pints (1 imperial gallon), you can now buy them in 4.5 litre or 5 litre capacities.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
4 gal 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
To convert liters to milliliters, you need to multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter. Therefore, 0.125 liters is equal to 125 milliliters (0.125 x 1000 = 125).