1 quart.
11 quarts : 3 gallons = 11 quarts : 3*4 = 12 quarts = 11:12
1 gallon is 4 quarts 3 quarts is 3 quarts You decide
To find 10 percent of a value, multiply the value by 0.1. In this instance, 0.1 x 6 = 0.6. Therefore, 10 percent of 6 quarts is equal to 0.6 quarts.
3 gallons, 8 quarts and 13 pints
30 quarts of 2 percent 15 quarts of 5 percent
15*20/100 = 3 quarts
If 'X' is the number of quarts of 6 percent butterfat milk and 'Y' is the number of quarts of the 1 percent butterfat milk then: x + y = 75 quarts and (6x + 1y)/75 = 4 (because we want 4 percent per quart) then solving for the system of equations leads to: x = 45 quarts (the 6 percent) and y = 30 quarts (the 1 percent)
1 quart.
3 quarts = 6 pints, so 3 quarts is greater.
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).
4 quarts to a gallon is 4X6 for 6 gallons 24 quarts plus 3 quarts = 27 quarts
1 gallon = 4 quarts7 gallons = 28 quarts7 gallons + 3 quarts = 28 quarts + 3 quarts =31 quarts
2.5 percent of a quart is 0.025 quarts.
4 gallons, 2 quarts - 1 gallon, 3 quarts = 2 gallons, 3 quarts. (Since there's 4 quarts in a gallon, you could say that there were 18 quarts - 7 quarts, which would be 11 quarts. 11 quarts / 4 quarts in a gallon = 2 gallons, 3 quarts.)
3 gallons 1 quart (13 quarts) - 1 gallon 2 quarts (6 quarts) is equal to 1 gallon 3 quarts (7 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.