89 gallons of ice should be enough.
8.35 pounds. Because ice is a solid, technically you cannot measure ice using gallon as the units. However, a gallon of water that has turned to ice will have the same weight before and after freezing. This will not be true if the temperature is lowered even further or the ice is under pressure. At 4 degrees C, just before freezing, a gallon of water weighs 3.79 kg or 8.35 pounds. =============================================================================== All the above do not take into account that water expands in volume as it freezes (that is why Ice floats) thus if you started with a gallon of water, you would have more than a gallon of ice. The density of ice is 0.9169, the density of water is 1.0 Therefore a gallon of Ice will weigh 7.5598405 pounds or 3470.4665 grams, while a gallon of water weighs 8.245 pounds or 3785 grams.
2 pints of ice cream
Average UK bath tub size between 125 and 130 pints to fill a bath.
If the electricity for the water power plant goes out, water cannot be pumped to your toilet for flushing.
A one by one by two meter tub has a volume of 2 square meters or 70.63 cubic feet. Such a volume will contain 528.3 gallons of water. At 8.345 pounds per gallon, the water in the tub will weigh 4409 pounds.
16 gallons. or somewhat more than about 130 pounds.
500
Well, you have to figure that there are about 3,785 ml to a gallon, so multiply that by five you you have your answer.
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
yes you can buy a penguin but you should fill your bath tub with ice!
It really depends on the the size of the tub, brand of ice cream, and the flavour.
Approximately 17028...good luck brother
Fill a gallon bucket, timing how long it takes to do so. Then fill your hot tub using the same source... example: if you filled the bucket with a hose, then fill the tub using the same hose. Then time how long it takes to fill the tub and divide the time it takes to fill the tub by the time it takes to fill the bucket and then you know how many gallons it is.
Two shillings and sixpence for a one gallon tub of vanilla.In the US I could get a single scoop cone for .10 and a double for .15. I remember the cost of a half gallon ranging from .39 to .69. It all was very good ice cream.
It really depends on the the size of the tub, brand of ice cream, and the flavour.
Depends on the tub, but usually about 40-50 gallons.
It depends on the size of the tub.