10 quarts (1 gallon/4 quarts) = 2.5 gallons ==========
10 gallons is equal to 40 quarts.
To subtract 2 gallons 3 quarts from 5 gallons 1 quart, you first convert everything to quarts (1 gallon = 4 quarts). So, 5 gallons 1 quart = 21 quarts and 2 gallons 3 quarts = 11 quarts. Subtracting 11 quarts from 21 quarts gives you 10 quarts, which can be converted back to gallons and quarts (10 quarts = 2 gallons 2 quarts).
After drinking 10 quarts, you would have 2 gallons (or 8 quarts) of milk left.
There are 40 quarts in 10 gallons. This is because there are 4 quarts in 1 gallon, so you simply multiply 10 gallons by 4 quarts to get 40 quarts.
10 quarts (1 gallon/4 quarts) = 2.5 gallons ==========
10 gallons is less than 6 quarts, because 10 gallons is 40 quarts. There are 4 quarts in a gallon.
4 quarts = 1 gallon 40 quarts = 10 gallons
No, 10 gallons is 40 quarts.
3 gallon are more the 10 quarts really on my math questions it says how much is 3 gallons to 10 quart.
9 gallons, 6 quarts = 10 gallons, 2 quarts
Yes, 10 quarts is greater than 2 gallons and 3 quarts. This is because 2 gallons is equal to 8 quarts, and when you add 3 quarts to that, you get a total of 11 quarts.
10 gallons is equal to 40 quarts.
There are 10 quarts in 2.5 gallons, since there are 4 quarts in a gallon. Therefore: 4 x 2.5 = 10 quarts
12 gallons is equal to 48 quarts, so it is less than 50 quarts.
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No, 10 quarts is equal to 2.5 gallons.