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∙ 15y agoAdd up the total amount of fuel sold then divide by the number of shifts.
But that's as far as I'll go, you should probably do your own homework.
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∙ 15y ago42, but this can vary according to state regulations.
To find the answer to your question, multiply the length times the width times the average depth and multiply times 7.5. The answer is the number of gallons in a swimming pool.
The amount of milk given per milking depends on a lot of factors including the time of year, breed of cow, number of milkings per day..... but on average the commerical cow will give about 5 gallons per day.
547 mi / 19 gal = 28.8 miles per gallon.
First, you need to find the change in the number of gallons of soda sold during the given time interval. So:(Final gallons) - (Initial gallons) = (127 gallons) - (23 gallons) = 104 gallonsNext, you need to determine how much time has elapsed between the two given years. So:(Final year) - (Initial year) = (2003) - (1984) = 19 yearsSince you are looking for number of gallons of soda per year, your equation is:(Change in number of gallons sold)/(Time elapsed) = (104 gallons)/(19 years) = 5.473684211 gallons per year = 5.47 gallons per year
To convert from US Gallons to Liters, multiply the number of Gallons by 3.7854 To convert from UK Gallons to Liters, multiply the number of Gallons by 4.54609188.
If there are x number of gallons per second, multiply that number by 60=gallons per minute.
The number of miles you can drive on 16 gallons of gas depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency. If your car gets an average of 25 miles per gallon, you could drive about 400 miles on 16 gallons of gas.
9 liters = 2.377 US gallons = 1.980 imperial gallons To convert from Liters to US Gallons, divide the number of litres by 3.7854. To convert from Liters to Imperial Gallons, divide the number of litres by 4.54609.
21,000,000 gallons
-- Take the number of cubic feet. -- Multiply by 7.48 -- The answer is the number of gallons.
The number of gallons in a ton of liquid fertilizer depends on the density of the liquid. On average, a ton of liquid fertilizer is roughly equivalent to 200-300 gallons. It is recommended to check the specific density of the fertilizer in question for a more accurate conversion.