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10.4 cups
1 quart = 4 cups
1 cup = 0.25 quart
1 quart = 4 cups 4 quarts = 16 cups 400 quarts = 1,600 cups
49 quarts equal 196 cups.
1.5 quarts = 6 cups
1 quart = 4 cups 2 quarts = 8 cups 3 quarts = 12 cups (here it comes ...) 4 quarts = 16 cups
1 quart = 4 cups2 quarts = 8 cups2 quarts + 3 cups = 8 cups + 3 cups = 11 cups
That is 26 cups
4 cups = 1 quart Hence 26 cups is 26/4 = 13/2 = 6 and 1/2 quarts
26 quarts are in 8 cups and 8 gallons.
there are 4 cups in one quart so that means that 104 / 4 = x where 104 is the cups and x is the quarts. 104 / 4 = 26, so 26 quarts in 104 cups.
7 quarts is more than 26 cups. 7 quarts is equal to 28 cups.
6.5 qts.
2 cups in 1 pint, 2 pints in 1 quarts, 4 quarts in 1 gallon. 2*2*4*26=416 cups in 26 gallons
There are 93 quarts in 372 cups.
64 cups
53 quarts = 212 cups
there are 60 cups in 15 quarts.
1 quart = 4 cups 4 quarts = 16 cups 400 quarts = 1,600 cups