regular pitcher --- quarts
1 gallon = 4 quarts 2 gallons = 8 quarts . . 5 gallons = 20 quarts
Since there are 4 quarts in a gallon, 5 gallons is equal to 20 quarts (5 gallons x 4 quarts/gallon = 20 quarts). If Kari uses a quart container, she will need to fill it 20 times to make 5 gallons of water. Therefore, Kari will have to fill the container 20 times.
No, that is only 5 gallons.
There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. So you would need 4 quarts of water to fill a gallon.
There are 4 quarts to a gallon. 4 x 8 = 32
1.25 Gallons = 5 quarts
To determine how many gallons of product John needs, we first convert quarts to gallons. There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so 12 quarts is equivalent to 12 ÷ 4 = 3 gallons. Therefore, John will need a total of 3 gallons of product to fill the 12 quart-sized bottles.
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.
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.
1.25 gallons is a unit of measurement used to quantify volume. It is equivalent to 5 quarts, 20 cups, or 160 fluid ounces. In everyday terms, it is approximately the amount of liquid that would fill a standard milk jug.
Filter service would be about 5 quarts. Dry fill is about 12.Filter service would be about 5 quarts. Dry fill is about 12.
There are four (4) quarts to each gallon, so multiply 4 by 12 and get the result.