Michael Barnett wrote:I was wondering how many gallons are in pound
There's an old saying, "A pint's a pound the world around." Which is true if you're using the English pint. An American pint is a little bit over that.
That statement being apocryphal, We can use the known values of the metric system to find the weight of waster. As the gram is defined as mass of one cubic centimeter of water at its maximum density, what we need to do is convert a pound into grams, (453.59 grams), then, because a gram of water is a cubic centimeter of water, we can convert directly into cubic centimeters.
Next, convert 453.59 cubic centimeters into gallons. There are 3785.41 ccs per gallon - dividing that out gives us 453.59 ccs / 3785.41 ccs = 0.1198 gallons per pound (about 1/8th of a gallon.)
As there are 8 pints per gallon, we can divide 0.1198 by 8, and come up with 0.95861 pints per pound, if you need to be more accurate.