No.
To compare 400 points (pt) to 100 gallons (gal), we need to know the context or the conversion factor between points and gallons, as they measure different types of quantities. Without specific information on what the points represent (e.g., weight, volume, or another metric), it is not possible to determine if 400 pt is less than, equal to, or greater than 100 gal. Therefore, more context is needed for a definitive answer.
fuel = 2 miles / (25 miles/gal) = 2/25 gal = 0.08 gal 1 gal = 8 pint → 2/25 gal = 2/25 × 8 pint = 16/25 pint = 0.64 pint As you use the word "gas" instead of "petrol", I will assume you are American: 1 pt = 16 fl oz → 16/25 pt = 16/25 × 16 fl oz = 10 6/25 fl oz = 10.24 fl oz (just under 10¼ fl oz).
Neither.
Maybe a pt is a point on a graph (x,y)
8 pt = 1 gal ⇒ 40 pt = 40 ÷ 8 gal = 5 gal
It is not possible to subtract more from less.
5 gallons
Neither. 2 gal 8 pt = 3 gal
8 US pt = 1 gal2 US pt = 1 quart12 US pt = 1 gal + 4 pt = 1 gal 2 qt = 1.5 gal
22 gal
1.37 gal
There are 40 pints in 5 US gallons (8 pints per gallon).
(2 pt/min) * (1 gal / 8 pt) * (60 min/hr) = (2 * 1 * 60 * pt * gal * min) / (8 * min * pt * hr) = 15 gal/hr
176 pt Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 22 gal*1 pt 0.125 gal=176 pt
3 US gal = 24 US pt
2 pt = 1 qt ⇒ 18 qt 1 pt = 18 qt + 1 ÷ 2 qt = 181/2 qt 1 qt = 2 pt ⇒ 18 qt 1 pt = 18 x 2 pt + 1 pt = 37 pt 8 pt = 1 gal ⇒ 18 qt 1 pt = 37 pt = 37 ÷ 8 gal = 45/8 gal