11 gal and 1 qt
1 gal = 4 qt ⇒ 14 gal = 14 x 4 qt = 56 qt.
16 qt.
10 qt * 1 gal/4 qt = 2.5 gal
21 qt - 11 qt = 10 qt10 qt/4 qt= 2 gal 2 qtFirst convert the amounts into quarts. There are 4 quarts in every gallon. So, for the first amount: (5 x 4) + 1 = 21 qt. For the second amount: (2 x 4) + 3 = 11 qt. Then substitute these values for the ones you were originally going to subtract.So, since 5 gal 1 qt = 21 qt and 2 gas 3 qt = 11 qt, you'll have 21 qt - 11 qt, which equals 10 qt. You can then convert these 10 quarts to gallons. 10gal/4qt = 2 remainder 2; so: 2gal 2qt
1 gallon = 4 quarts → 1 gal 1 qt - 3 qt = (4 qt + 1 qt) - 3 qt = 2 qt 2 qt = 2 ÷ 4 gal = 1/2 gal.
1 gallon is equal to 4 quarts.
1 qt is the abbreviation for 1 quart.1 gal is the abbreviation of 1 gallon.2 pints equals 1 quart. 4 quarts equals 1 gallon.Therefore 1 gal is greater than 1 qt.
No. 2 qt = 1/2 gal 16 qt = 4 gal
2 1/2 gal or 2.5 gal
1 gal equals 4 qts 20/4=5 gal
There a 4 qt in a gallon SO...4 qt/gal X 2 gal = 8 qt