Canada does not use the gallon since they went to the metric system in 1971, the metric measure is the litre:
1 litre = 0.26 US gallons
Formula: US gallons x 0.832 = Imperial gallons
Use this equation: US gallons x 3.78541 = litres
That is 3.785 litres. (a litre is a litre - NO Canadian Litre)
Formula: US gallons x 0.832 = Imperial ('Canadian') gallons
60 US gallons is about 50 Imperial gallons (49.96).
About 13.5 (13.507635) Canadian gallons.
The Crude oil is in US gallons.
150 US gallons converts to 124.9 Imperial/Canadian gallons.
A kilometer is a measurement of distance. A gallon is a measurement of volume. Perhaps you meant "How do you convert Canadian kilograms to gallons?" or something like that?
Canada uses the Imperial gallon, one of which equals 1.20095 US gallons. Therefore, 51.719 US gallons equal 43.065 "Canadian" (Imperial) gallons.
1 US fluid ounce = 0.0078125 US gallons
1 canadian (Imperial) gallon is 1.2 US gallons
No. The difference in volume due to the temperature difference would be insignificant.
170.650 liters is about 37.537 Imperial gallons or 45.080 US gallons.
Here it is: cubic feet x 7.481 = US gallons