you can measure exactly 7 gallons using a five gallon jug and a three gallong jug by using one five gallon jug and 2/3 of the three gallon jug to equal seven gallons total. That is what I think for being 11 years old.
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Yes, you can measure exactly 5 gallons using the two buckets. First, fill the 7-gallon bucket completely. Then, pour water from the 7-gallon bucket into the 4-gallon bucket until the smaller bucket is full; this will leave you with 3 gallons in the 7-gallon bucket. Next, empty the 4-gallon bucket and pour the 3 gallons from the 7-gallon bucket into it. Finally, fill the 7-gallon bucket again and pour into the 4-gallon bucket until it is full, which will leave you with exactly 5 gallons in the 7-gallon bucket.
Fill the 7, pour into the 4, throw away. Pour the rest (3 g) into the 4. Fill the 7 again. Top up the four. Throw away. Fill the four again. 2 Gallons left in the 7.
Well, honey, it's simple math. Fill up the 9 gallon container, pour it into the 4 gallon container until it's full, leaving you with 5 gallons in the 9 gallon container. Then empty out the 4 gallon container, pour the remaining 5 gallons from the 9 gallon container into the 4 gallon container, and finally fill up the 9 gallon container again. Voila, you've got yourself 6 gallons of water!
Assuming you don't use fractions of the containers: You could fill the 5 gallon container and then decant it into the 4 gallon container until full leaving 1 gallon left in the 5 gallon container. Empty this into another container, repeat the process 2 more times and combine the 3 one gallon containers to make 3 gallons in one.
32 miles per 4 gallons = 32/4 miles per 4/4 gallons = 8 miles per 1 gallon = 8/2 miles per 1/2 gallon = 4 miles per 1/2 gallon
1. Completely fill the 4 gallon container. 2. Pour 3 of the 4 gallons into the 3 gallon container, leaving 1 gallon in the 4 gallon container. 3. Empty the 3 gallon container and pour the 1 remaining gallon from the 4 gallon container into the 3 gallon container. 4. Fill the 4 gallon container. Now you have a total of 5 gallons, 4 in the 4 gallon container and 1 in the 3 gallon.
You can measure milk using gallons, quarts and liters. Or pints
fill 5 gallon bucket and pour it into the 3 gallon bucket. dump the remaining 2 gallons into the large container pour the three gallons back into the five gallon container and top it off with two More gallons and dump the five now into the large container and it will measure 7 gallons 2+5= 7
Fill the 7, pour into the 4, throw away. Pour the rest (3 g) into the 4. Fill the 7 again. Top up the four. Throw away. Fill the four again. 2 Gallons left in the 7.
Well, honey, it's simple math. Fill up the 9 gallon container, pour it into the 4 gallon container until it's full, leaving you with 5 gallons in the 9 gallon container. Then empty out the 4 gallon container, pour the remaining 5 gallons from the 9 gallon container into the 4 gallon container, and finally fill up the 9 gallon container again. Voila, you've got yourself 6 gallons of water!
You cannot change two totally different units like that - gallons are a measure of volume - how much liquid is there? Inches are a measure of how long something is. There's no way to compare them.
Assuming you don't use fractions of the containers: You could fill the 5 gallon container and then decant it into the 4 gallon container until full leaving 1 gallon left in the 5 gallon container. Empty this into another container, repeat the process 2 more times and combine the 3 one gallon containers to make 3 gallons in one.
32 miles per 4 gallons = 32/4 miles per 4/4 gallons = 8 miles per 1 gallon = 8/2 miles per 1/2 gallon = 4 miles per 1/2 gallon
5.0 quarts is equivalent to 1.25 gallons. This can be calculated by using the conversion factor that 1 gallon is equal to 4 quarts.
There are 8 pints in one US gallon. (2 pints to a quart, 4 quarts to a gallon)Note: US gallons and UK gallons are not the same, as with pints. For safest conversion we can go via Litres as its a fixed international standard.US gallon = 3.79 LitresUK gallon = 4.5 LitresUS pint = 473 mLUK pint = 568 mLTherefore there are roughly 8 pints in a gallon if you are using the same country's standards. But the UK (Imperial) Gallon is larger than the US Gallon, and there would only be 6.7 Imperial pints to a US gallon.8 pints
There are 8 pints in a gallon, so 68 pints is equal to 8.5 gallons.
You first dump the 5-gallon pail, then fill the 5-gallon pail from the water from the 8-gallon pail. Then you dump the 5-gallon pail again, and you are left with 2 gallons in the 8-gallon pail.