Odd, odd question. There are eight pints in a gallon, so 16 half-pints, or cups, per gallon. Unless a half-pint bottle holds more or less than 8 fluid ounces, the answer is 160.
1500 gallons of fresh milk 600 gallons of condensed milk
10 US gallons is 37.85 liters.
There are eight pints in a gallon. Therefore, a gallon of milk is going to weight approximately eight pounds.
A gallon of milk weighs roughly the same as a gallon of water ( they have about the same density of 1.0) which is 8 1/3 pounds. So, 17.5 tons of milk would be almost 4,202 gallons or 4,201.68067 gallons if you want to be exact. If nothing else, you'll get 'tons' of vitamin D out of it... sorry, that was a pretty bad joke :) Let me know if you have any more questions about this.
0.94 L 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
40 pints
14
You would have 14 pints of milk because 1 gallon equals 8 pints, so 1.75 gallons equals 1.75 x 8 = 14 pints.
240.5 pints = 30.0625 gallons Regardless of what may happen to be in those pints. Even if they're completely empty.
There are 2 cups in a pint. There are 2 pints in a quart. There are 4 pints in a half gallon, like if you bought a half a gallon if milk at a store. There are 8 pints in a gallon. 10 pints equals 20 cups. 10 pints equals 5 quarts 10 pints equals 2 and a half gallons. 10 pints equals 1 and a quarter gallons. Hope I helped!
There are 2 cups in a pint. There are 2 pints in a quart. There are 4 pints in a half gallon, like if you bought a half a gallon if milk at a store. There are 8 pints in a gallon. 10 pints equals 20 cups. 10 pints equals 5 quarts 10 pints equals 2 and a half gallons. 10 pints equals 1 and a quarter gallons. Hope I helped!
Six half gallons of milk equal three gallons.
There are 7 pints.
No, 1 gallon of milk is equal to 8 pints, so 3 gallons of milk would be enough for 24 pints of milkshake. Since there are only 23 milkshake orders, there would be just enough milk for 1 pint in each shake.
there are 12 pints1 Gallon [US] = 8 Pints [US]1 Pint [US] = 0.125 Gallons [US]
Two x half gallon cartons is equal to one gallon.
You can measure milk using gallons, quarts and liters. Or pints