10 and 1/4 gallons
13 quarts
That is 252 quarts.
23 quarts, because a quart is a smaller unit of measurement.
Four pecks is a unit of measurement equivalent to 8 gallons or 32 quarts.
Any unit of volume, such as liters, milliliters, gallons, pints, or quarts.
Should be within the dimensions of the unit of measurement is specified to be within the calculated volume capacity.
When it comes to the items on that list, the milliliteris the smallest, and the gallon is the largest.
To divide 3 into 10 gallons and 11 quarts, you would convert everything to the same unit of measurement. Since there are 4 quarts in a gallon, you would convert the 10 gallons to 10*4 = 40 quarts. Then, you would add the 40 quarts to the original 11 quarts, giving you a total of 51 quarts. Finally, you would divide the 51 quarts by 3 to get 17 quarts per division.
In measurement, a "unit" is the standard size you are using to express a value.Some SI (metric) units are meters, centimeters, grams, liters, watts, joules, and newtons.Some English units are inches, feet, miles, quarts, gallons, cubic feet, and horsepower.
Well honey, 7 gallons is equal to 28 quarts. So if you're trying to figure out how many quarts are in 7 gallons, the answer is 28. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling!
gallons are not a unit of measurement for weight. that would be most definitly 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 gallons
To convert to a common unit, we should choose either gallons, quarts, or liters. In this case, it's easiest to convert everything to quarts because 1 gallon = 4 quarts and 1 quart = 0.25 gallons. Converting, we have 12 liters = 48 quarts, 9 quarts = 9 quarts, and 3 gallons = 12 quarts. Putting these in order of least to greatest: 9 quarts, 12 quarts, 48 quarts (or 3 gallons, 3 gallons, 12 quarts).