No, and it's not smaller either. They're both exactly the same amount of space.
56I think the answer is: 1gal 3qt3gal 2qt- 1 gal 3 qt-------------1gal 3 qt ( borrow 1gal = 4qt from 3gal and add to 2qt)
It equals 8pt
It is 16 cups.
4 gal and 1 qt
1 gal = 4qts.
1gal = 4qt 8qt x 1gal/4qt = 2 gal
4qt in one gal. so 2qt in a half gal.
56I think the answer is: 1gal 3qt3gal 2qt- 1 gal 3 qt-------------1gal 3 qt ( borrow 1gal = 4qt from 3gal and add to 2qt)
About 5qt. To be safe, fill with 4qt, and check dipstick. If more is needed, add 1/4qt. etc.
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21 qt - 11 qt = 10 qt10 qt/4 qt= 2 gal 2 qtFirst convert the amounts into quarts. There are 4 quarts in every gallon. So, for the first amount: (5 x 4) + 1 = 21 qt. For the second amount: (2 x 4) + 3 = 11 qt. Then substitute these values for the ones you were originally going to subtract.So, since 5 gal 1 qt = 21 qt and 2 gas 3 qt = 11 qt, you'll have 21 qt - 11 qt, which equals 10 qt. You can then convert these 10 quarts to gallons. 10gal/4qt = 2 remainder 2; so: 2gal 2qt
8 pints are equal to a gallon
No. cm means centimetre. The centi- metric prefix means one hundredth (1/100) ⇒ centimetre is one hundredth of a metre. ⇒ 100 cm = 1 m.
It equals 8pt
16 cups.
16 cups
It is 16 cups.