1 gallon = 4 quarts
2.5 gallons = 10 quarts
8.75/10 = 0.875 = 7/8 full or 87.5% full
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2.5 gallons is equivalent to 10 quarts. Therefore, with 8.75 quarts, the jug will be about 87.5% full.
No, a gallon jug can only hold up to 3.78 liters. You can pour 2 liters of soda into a gallon jug without overflowing it.
A standard antifreeze jug typically holds 1 gallon or 3.78 liters of antifreeze fluid.
8 Imperial pints or 9.6076 US pints.
No, a full jug of milk typically contains around 3.78 liters, not 0.50 liters.
Fill the 3 pint jug and pour it into the 5 pint jug, leaving 2 pints in the 3 pint jug. Then fill the 3 pint jug again and pour it into the 5 pint jug until it's full, which will take 1 pint from the 3 pint jug, leaving 1 pint in it.