A gallon is 4 quarts.
4 x 14 = 56
56 + 3 = 59qt
divide 59 by 2 and get 29.5 qts or 7gal 1.5qts
14 gal 2 qt
1 gal = 4 quart so 14 gal = 14*4 = 56 quarts. Simple!
That's 18 qt less 7 qt ie 11 qt = 2 gal 3 qt
12 gal = 48 quarts 12 gal 1 qt = 49 quarts Hence 49/2 = 24 and 1/2 or 24.5 quarts
17 gal 2 qt
1 gal = 4 qt ⇒ 14 gal = 14 x 4 qt = 56 qt.
14 gal 2 qt
14 gal. 3 qt. doubled is 28 gal. 6 qt. which simplifies to 29 gal. 2 qt.
1 gal = 4 quart so 14 gal = 14*4 = 56 quarts. Simple!
That's 18 qt less 7 qt ie 11 qt = 2 gal 3 qt
12 gal = 48 quarts 12 gal 1 qt = 49 quarts Hence 49/2 = 24 and 1/2 or 24.5 quarts
4 gal & 3 qt
17 gal 2 qt
40 gal. = 160 qt.
no. 2 gal = 8 qt. 1 gal is equivalent to 4 qt.
12 gal = 48 qt
To solve the expression (5 \text{ gal } 2 \text{ qt} - 3 \text{ gal } 3 \text{ qt}), first convert everything into quarts. There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so (5 \text{ gal } 2 \text{ qt} = 20 \text{ qt} + 2 \text{ qt} = 22 \text{ qt}) and (3 \text{ gal } 3 \text{ qt} = 12 \text{ qt} + 3 \text{ qt} = 15 \text{ qt}). Now, subtract: (22 \text{ qt} - 15 \text{ qt} = 7 \text{ qt}). Thus, the result is (7 \text{ qt}).