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∙ 14y ago1 gallon = 4 quarts Original supply = 6 gallons = (6 x 4) = 24 quarts. Drank 10 quarts. Remainder = (24 - 10) = 14 quarts = 3-1/2 gallons
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∙ 14y agoAfter drinking 10 quarts, you would have 2 gallons (or 8 quarts) of milk left.
Your units must be consistent, so convert the gallons to quarts. When both measures are in the same units, you can figure it out easily using subtraction. Hint: There are four quarts in one gallon.
There are 72 quarts in an 18-gallon tote. To convert gallons to quarts, you multiply the number of gallons by 4.
There are 2 pints in each quart. There are 4 quarts in a gallon. That means there are 17 quarts in the mix. That gives you 4 gallons with a quart left over. So it would be 4 gallons and 2 pints.
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.
You would have 9 pints left. One quart is equal to 2 pints, so 5 quarts is equal to 10 pints. If you give away 1 pint, you are left with 9 pints.
1 gallon = 4 quarts I think the question means to say "If you had 6 gallons ...". My guess is that the 6 gallons is meant as the original supply before the drinking orgy. If so, then: 6 gallons = (6 x 4) = 24 quarts. Drank 10 quarts. Remainder = (24 - 10) = 14 quarts = 3-1/2 gallons
There would be 14 quarts left over.
If Jim used 6 quarts of paint, this is equivalent to 1.5 gallons (1 gallon = 4 quarts). So, if Jim had 2 gallons to start with, he now has 0.5 gallons remaining, which is equal to 2 quarts.
One, with two left over.
In each gallon there are 4 quarts. So, to begin with, 4 gallons 1 quart is equal to 17 quarts. Then, subtract 2 gallons 2 quarts or 10 quarts. You are left with 7 quarts, or 1 gallon, 3 quarts. Quarts also work in fractions. 17/4 - 10/4 = 7/4 = 1 3/4
a quart means a quarter of a gallon so there are four of them in a gallon. 4 quarts makes a gallon, 8 quarts makes 2 gallons and the 2 left over make half a gallon. there are 2.5 gallons in 10 quarts
Your units must be consistent, so convert the gallons to quarts. When both measures are in the same units, you can figure it out easily using subtraction. Hint: There are four quarts in one gallon.
there are about 4 quarts per gal, so it is like 2 gallons and 1 quart two and a quarter gallons equal nine quarts.
There are 72 quarts in an 18-gallon tote. To convert gallons to quarts, you multiply the number of gallons by 4.
20There are 4 quarts in every gallon. Therefore, if you multiply that number (4) by the number of gallons you are trying to convert into quarts (5 x 4) you will get 20 quarts.5 gallons = 20 quarts
There are 2 pints in each quart. There are 4 quarts in a gallon. That means there are 17 quarts in the mix. That gives you 4 gallons with a quart left over. So it would be 4 gallons and 2 pints.
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.