It may be reasonable, but it's wrong. Without spillage, she needs 32 containers.
2 pints = 1 quart 4 quarts = 1 gallon 19 quarts is therefore 4 gallons (= 16 quarts) and 6 pints (= 3 quarts) 10 containers are needed ; 4 one gallon containers and 6 one pint containers.
24 / 4 = 6 containers
Fred can fill six 1-gallon containers with 24 quarts of milk. Since there are 4 quarts in a gallon, dividing 24 by 4 equals 6. Therefore, he can fill six containers.
400 quarts is a better estimate.
1 gallon = 4 quarts 32 gallons = 128 quarts
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4 gallons of not-so-good chili would fill 16 1-quart containers. However, if the chili is any good, there won't be 16 quarts left -- the "sampling" will considerably diminish the quantity available to put into containers.
1 gallon is equal to 3.8 liters or 4 quarts, that is why they are refered to as quarts (one quarter gallon)
10 quarts estimate
gallons 30 gallons because a wading pool is bigger than fluid ounces ,cups and quarts this is why 3o gallons is the best estimate
One gallon is made up of 4 quarts.
1 quart = 4 cups 2 quarts = 8 cups 3 quarts = 12 cups (here it comes ...) 4 quarts = 16 cups