1. Fill the 2 gallon container with water. 2. Pour all the water in the 2 gallon container into the 3 gallon container. 3. Refill the 2 gallon container 4. Fill the 3 gallon container the rest of the way with the 2 gallon container. You will have 1 gallon left in the 2 gallon container without using the 5 gallon container. P.S Whose bomb are you trying to defuse?
In liquid ounces: 5 ounces = 1/2 a cup + 1 ounce 8 ounces = cup 16 ounces = pint 32 ounces = quart 64 ounces = half gallon 128 ounces = gallon --- In weight ounces: 5 ounces = 1/4 pound + 1 ounce 16 ounces = 1 pound
NO!!!! Remember the Imperial Liquid Table 4 gills = 1 pint 8 pints = 1 gallon. Hence 1 pint is 1/8 of a gallon. As a percentage 1/8 x 100 = 12.5% (The Answer).
4 quarts 8 pints 16 cups 128 ounces
A gallon is four (4) quarts; a quart is two (2) pints; and a pint is 2 cups. Thus, a gallon is 2 x 2 x 4 = 16 cups, or a cup is 1/16 of a gallon. Thus, 2 cups is 1/8 of a gallon.
1/6 gallon to 5/6 gallon.
5 half gallons to 1 half gallon
16oz of oil for 5 gal of gas
1 Gallon of Fuel equates to 2.56 ounces of oil if the mixture ratio is 50:1.
1 gallon
2.56 Ounces of oil for every gallon of gas.
1. fill 3 gallon 2. pour that into 5 gallon 3. fill 3 gallon 4. from 3 gallon pour enough (2 gallon) to fill 5 gallon then empty 5 gallon 5. there will then be 1 gallon (3 - 2 = 1) in 3 gallon which is poured into 5 gallon 6. fill 3 gallon and pour it into 5 gallon, making result of 1 + 3 = 4 gallon in 5 gallon jug.
1 gallon because 4 quarts=1 gallon. * * * * * The comment is correct. As the above answer correctly states, 4 quarts = 1 gallon and so 5 quarts is greater.
5 capfuls of motocross oil to 1 gallon of petrol
6.4 gallons.
Yes, 5 quarts is greater than 1 gallon. There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so 5 quarts is larger than a single gallon.
5 quarts is larger than 1 gallon.