The first step in answering your question is to find a conversion factor between quarts and gallons. This conversion factor is 1 quart = .25 gallon. Next, you set up a dimensional analysis equation in the following way: 3 quart * .25 gallon / 1 quart = x. Notice that the dimensional term, "quart," cancels out in that equation. Therefore, when you do the basic arithmetic to solve for x, the only unit left will be "gallon." So, x = .75 gallon, meaning there are .75 gallons in 3 quarts.
There are 9.75 gallons and 39 quarts.
There are approximately 15 quarts in 3 gallons.
In 3 gallons there are 12 quarts (3 gallons x 4 quarts). Adding the additional 3 quarts, the total would be 15 quarts (12 quarts + 3 quarts).
1 gallon equals 4 quarts, so 12 quarts is equal to 3 gallons.
9 gallons and 1 quart minus 3 gallons and 3 quarts equals 5 gallons and 3 quarts.
4 gallons, 3 quarts
1 gallon = 4 quarts7 gallons = 28 quarts7 gallons + 3 quarts = 28 quarts + 3 quarts =31 quarts
There are 9.75 gallons and 39 quarts.
15 quarts = 3 gallons and 3 quarts. [15 / 4 = 3 3/4 gallons = 3 gallons + 3 quarts]Divide by 4 since a gallon = 4 quarts.
1 gallon = 4 quarts 2 gallons = 8 quarts and add 3 quarts to this to get 11 quarts
Since 4 quarts equals 1 gallon, therefore 12 quarts equals 3 gallons.
There are approximately 15 quarts in 3 gallons.
1 gallons = 4 quarts ⇒ 12 quarts = 12 ÷ 4 gallons = 3 gallons
3 gallons
12 quarts is equal to 3 gallons.
there are zero whole gallons but there are three fourths of a gallon.
3/4 gallons is equal to 3 quarts. Each gallon is equivalent to 4 quarts, so 3/4 gallons would be 3 quarts.