No, it is not.
to C?
To compare 20 quarts (qt) with 80 cups (c), we need to convert quarts to cups. There are 4 cups in a quart, so 20 qt equals 80 cups (20 qt x 4 = 80 c). Therefore, 20 qt is equal to 80 c, not bigger.
To compare 20 quarts (qt) and 80 cups (c), we need to convert them to the same unit. There are 4 cups in a quart, so 20 qt is equivalent to 80 cups (20 qt x 4 cups/qt = 80 cups). Therefore, 20 qt is not larger than 80 c; they are equal.
To compare 12 cups (c) and 3 quarts (qt), we need to convert quarts to cups. Since 1 quart equals 4 cups, 3 quarts is equal to 12 cups (3 qt × 4 c/qt = 12 c). Therefore, 12 cups is equal to 3 quarts.
No, it is not.
1 qt = 4 c 2 qt = 8 c 3 qt = 12 c 4 qt = 16 c
to C?
To compare 20 quarts (qt) with 80 cups (c), we need to convert quarts to cups. There are 4 cups in a quart, so 20 qt equals 80 cups (20 qt x 4 = 80 c). Therefore, 20 qt is equal to 80 c, not bigger.
To compare 20 quarts (qt) and 80 cups (c), we need to convert them to the same unit. There are 4 cups in a quart, so 20 qt is equivalent to 80 cups (20 qt x 4 cups/qt = 80 cups). Therefore, 20 qt is not larger than 80 c; they are equal.
3 qt = c.
"c" is not a recognised measure
6 qt is greater than 20 cups.
4 cups
12
There are 4 cups in a quart SO ...(4 qt x 4 c/qt ) + 2 c = 16 c + 2 c =18 cups
it equal 50 quarts