Other way around. 32 ounces in a quart, which makes an ounce 1/32 of a quart.
first of all there are many free online conversions to figure this question out. Secondly, the answer depends on how you want to approach the question and what information you already have. I'll assume you know how many ounces in a cup, cups in a pint, pints in a quart and quarts in a gallon. if you knew how many ounces in a cup and how many cups in a gallon you could skip steps. you can multiply how many ounces in a cup by how many cups in a pint, then multiply that answer by how many pints in a quart, then multiply that answer by how many quarts in a gallon. conversely you could divide a gallon by the number of quarts in a gallon, divide that answer by the number of pints in a quart, divide that answer by the number of cups in a pint and divide that answer by the number of ounces in a cup. This will give you a fraction. The recipricol of that fraction is the number of ounces in a gallon. adding and subtracting would be nothing more than a convoluted way of explaining the multiplication or division of the problem.
Rid-i-cule is the way you divide ridicule into syllables.
You would divide the word cook-ie the way i did in the word cookie
The easiest way is to divide by 10 then divide again by two.
You would divide 882 by 15 and get 58.8. Since .8 of a container means its not all the way full then you could only fill 58 containers.
All you need to do is divide 797 by 26. The answer is 30.7. You can then see that you would be able to fill 30 containers and 7/10 of another one. Therefore, you can fill 30 26 gallon containers FULLY with 797 gallons of milk (which is ALOT by the way :-P)
To divide 2 quarts into 5 containers using quarts, pints, and cups, you can distribute them as follows: 3 containers with 1 cup each (0.25 quarts), 1 container with 1 pint (0.5 quarts), and 1 container with 1 quart. This way, you will have effectively divided 2 quarts among 5 containers using different units.
5.5 is way less than a quart. one quart alone is 32 ounces. you'd have to divide it. 5.5 ounces/ 32 ounces=.171875 of a quart. it's about a fifth of a quart
Plastic milk jugs were invented by Norm Larsen, an employee of the Dow Chemical Company, in 1967. Larsen developed a way to blow-mold high-density polyethylene, making it possible to produce lightweight and durable containers for storing and transporting milk.
Either way will suffice.
The judge found out about the rotten milk ?there was odor in the quart.(Like "order in the court.")ALSO
Well, honey, you take that gallon and pour 0.3333333... gallons into each of the three containers. You can eyeball it or get all fancy with measuring cups, either way works. Just make sure you don't spill it all over the place, we're not trying to make a mess here.
One of two ways to do this. 1) Drain the oil out again and then pour through a funnel into the quart containers to remeasure the correct amount; or 2) with a tube put into the opening where you put the oil in, syphon out the extra quart. Extra work either way, but an easy thing to fix with just a little bit of time.
There are a number of ways to build homes from shipping/storage containers. The easiest way would be to contact an architect that has built homes from containers before. More than likely you will need mutliple containers to build a home. They are only 8ft wide and about the same height, so having multiple containers will give you a greater living space. Be mindful in your container buying process. New containers the best way to go due to structural concerns of older containers
There are 4 quarts in a gallon. Therefore, 1 quart would be 1/4 of a gallon. Easy way to remember that; quart(er) gallon.
Other way around. 32 ounces in a quart, which makes an ounce 1/32 of a quart.