Fill the 4 qt pail, and empty the contents into the 9 qt pail. Repeat. You should now have eight quarts in the 9 qt pail, and none in the 4 qt pail. Fill the 4 qt pail again, and fill the remaining space of the 9 qt pail with it, leaving a full 9 qt pail and a 4 qt pail with only three quarts in it. Empty the 9 qt pail, and dump the contents of the 4 qt pail into the 9 qt pail. There are now three quarts in the 9 qt pail. Fill the 4 qt pail and empty the contents into the 9 qt pail. Repeat this step without spilling anything. The second time, two quarts should go into the 9 qt pail, filling it up, and two should remain in the 4 qt pail. Empty the contents of the 9 qt pail, and transfer that of the 4 qt pail into the 9 qt pail. Fill the 4 qt pail and empty it into the 9 qt pail. There are now 6 quarts in the 9 qt pail. QED.
Well considering that there are 4 qt in 1 gal so your answer is 11 qt .
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1 qt = 2 pt 1 pt = 0.5 qt
3 gal, 2 qt
4 qt = gal 1 qt = 0.25 gal
15.5 gals
30 quarts
There are 4 qt in a gal, SO ...0.25 gal = ¼ gal = 1 qt!
1.58 qt
4.5 qt
8...
432 qts
23 of them.
2½ gall
9 gals and 7 qts
10 qt * 1 gal/4 qt = 2.5 gal