89.76 gallons.
A pound is 16 oz. 12/16 = 3/4 = .75 pounds
A dry hamper of peas typically weighs around 28 pounds, which is equivalent to about 3.5 gallons. However, the exact volume in gallons may vary depending on the specific type of peas and how they are packed in the hamper.
Assuming the corn weighs 56 pounds per bushel as it should, 25 gallons (US, dry) is 175 pounds total weight.
A peck is a measure used for dry goods. 1 peck=22 gallons (dry not liquid gallons). However many cucumbers = 22 dry gallons is a peck.
70.71 dry gallons in 11 cubic feet.
7,481 liquid gallons or 6,429 dry gallons.
A 40 liter trash can is equivalent to approximately 10.6 gallons.
All depends. Are we talking US gallons or UK gallons (they are different). Also, it matters what we are talking about, 40lb of water, molasses or engine oil of a specific gravity. Gallons at one time were different for dry goods and liquids. The US gallon for liquids is 231 cubic inches and was the old UK wine or Queen Anne gallon. The UK gallon was standardized in 1824 so the same value was used for liquids and dry goods. This Imperial gallon was set at 277.42 cubic inches as this was the capacity of exactly 10lb of pure water at 62F. If you want a numeric value for either gallon, see www.footrule.com .
338 dry ounces = 21.13 pounds.
To cool 30000 gallons of water by 5-8 degrees, you would need approximately 215-320 pounds of dry ice. Each pound of dry ice can cool about 10 gallons of water by 1 degree. So, for a 5-8 degree temperature drop in 30000 gallons of water, you would need to use 215-320 pounds of dry ice.
A peck is two dry gallons, or about 25 oysters. A bushel is eight dry gallons, or about 100 oysters.