21 qt - 11 qt = 10 qt
10 qt/4 qt
= 2 gal 2 qt
First 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
5QT because 4 qt=1gal so 1gal and 1 qt = 5 qt
5 gallons is equal to 20 quarts.
8 gallons and 3 quarts is equivalent to 35 quarts.
Fill the 5 gallon can Empty it into the 3 gallon can....you now have 2 gallons left in the 5 gallon can Empty the 3 gallon can Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can. Fill the 5 gallon can Pour water from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can until it is full....that will take a further gallon. You now have 4 gallons left in the 5 gallon can. Empty 1 of the 5 gallons. (But how do you know when you have emptied 1 gal???) You fill the 3 gal can and then tip it into the 5 gal can. The fill the 3 gal can again and tip some into the 5 gal can until the 5 gal can is full, you should now have 1 gal in the 3 gal can. Now empty the 5 gal can and put the 1 gal (from the 3 gal can) into the 5 gal can. Fill the 3 gal can again and add that to the 1 gal that is in the 5 gal can. You now have 4 gals in the 5 gal can!
5 gallons + 1 quart = 21 quarts = 42 pints.
23 of them.
3 gal, 2 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}).
1 gal equals 4 qts 20/4=5 gal
To compare 5 quarts (qt), 2 gallons (gal), and 11 pints (pt), we first convert them all to a common unit. Since 1 gallon equals 4 quarts and 1 quart equals 2 pints, we have: 2 gal = 8 qt, 5 qt = 5 qt, and 11 pt = 5.5 qt (since 11 pt = 5.5 qt). Therefore, from greatest to least, the order is 2 gal (8 qt), 11 pt (5.5 qt), and 5 qt.
5 gal 6 qt
It is not possible to subtract more from less.
4
9 gals and 7 qts
It's 17+16 = 33 gal plus 2 + 3 = 5 qts But most people would change that 5 qts = 1 gal 1 qt; so most people would give you 33 + 1 = 34 gal plus the extra 1 qt. 34 gal 1 qt ANS.
4 qts
That is 5 gallons