* U.S. liquid gallon is legally defined as 231 cubic inches, and is equal to (exactly) 3.785411784 litres (1 L = 10-3 m3) or about 0.13368 cubic feet. This is the most common definition of a gallon in the United States. The U.S. fluid ounce is defined as 1/128 of a U.S. gallon. * U.S. dry gallon is one-eighth of a U.S. Winchester bushel of 2150.42 cubic inches, thus 268.8025 cubic inches (exactly) or 4.40488377086 litres (exactly). The U.S. dry gallon is less commonly used. * Imperial (UK) gallon is legally defined as 4.54609 litres (≈ 277.42 cu in), which is about 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons. This definition is used in Commonwealth countries and Ireland, and is based on the volume of 10 pounds of water at 62 °F. (A U.S. liquid gallon of water weighs about 8.33 pounds at the same temperature.) from Wiki
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Use this equation: US gallons x 0.832674 = Imperial gallons
Multiply Imperial gallons by 1.2 to get US gallons.
71.8 US gallons = 59.79 Imperial ("English") gallons.
Formula: US gallons x 0.832 = Imperial ('Canadian') gallons
Since one US gallon is equal to 0.833 Imperial gallons, use this formula:US gallons x 0.833 = Imperial gallons264 x 0.833 = about 220 Imperial gallons
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.
Easy to do. Use this formula:US gallons x 0.8327 = Imperial gallons
To convert liters to Imperial gallons, multiply by 0.22 So 6 litres would be 1.32 Imperial Gallons.1.5850323 gallonsSix liters = 1.59 US gallons
Easy to do. There are 0.264 US gallons in one liter. Therefore, multiply liters by 0.264 to determine gallons:0.264 x 64.4 = about 17.01 US gallons.
Use this formula: US gallons x 0.833 (or 0.83267384) = UK (Imperial) gallons
There are 4.54609 litres in an imperial (UK) gallon and 3.78541 litres in a US liquid gallon and 4.40488 litres in a US dry gallon. To convert litres to any particular unit, multiply the number of gallons by the number of litres in that particular "flavor" of gallon to get your answer.One Gallon is 3.7854118 litres.For US measure, gallons x 3.785 = liters
There are Imperial gallons and US gallons, the UK uses Imperial gallons as does most of the rest of the world.
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?