Based on the following conversions: 3 tsp = 1 Tbsp 16 Tbsp = 1 C 16 C = 1 gal, there are 768 teaspoons in a gallon.
6 gal 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 Gallon
1 US gallon = 128 US fluid ounces (1/128) US gallon = 1 US fluid ounce
1 gallon is greater than 15 cups1 gallon = 16 cups
8 cups = 1 gallon. 80 cups = 10 gallons.
An egg is approximately 1/4 c., so one gallon is approximately 64 eggs.
16 c Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 1 gal*1 c 0.0625 gal=16 c
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon
The official serving size for milk is 1 Cup. A quart would be 1/4th of a Gallon. 1 Fl Oz would be 1/128th of a Gallon. A Cup is 1/16th of a Gallon.
It is impossible to measure out exactly 1 gallon into a 4 gallon container, unless the container has appropriate markings for measurement. However, if you had a 2nd container available, it may be possible to derive a 1 gallon measurement. Assuming a 2nd container of size: 1 Gallon: Just use the 2nd container 2 Gallon: Impossible 3 Gallon: Fill the 4 gallon container completely, then pour it into the 3 gallon container until full. You should have exactly 1 gallon left in the 4 gallon container. 4 Gallon: Impossible 5 Gallon: Fill the 5 gallon container until it is full, then dump it's contents into the 4 gallon container, leaving exactly 1 gallon left in the 5 gallon container. 6 Gallon: Impossible 7 Gallon: Fill the 4 gallon container completely, then empty it's contents into the 7 gallon container. Repeat this process, and when the 7 gallon container is full, there should be exactly 1 gallon left in the 4 gallon container. 8 Gallon: Impossible 9 Gallon: Fill the 9 gallon container completely, then use it to fill the 4 gallon container. Once the 4 gallon container is full, empty it and repeat. After pouring from the 9 gallon container twice, you will end up with exactly 1 gallon left. 10 Gallon: Impossible This pattern repeats for all containers that satisfy the following equations: C*n+1 C*n-1 Where C is the size of the original container (4 in this case), and n is all whole numbers greater than 0. The only additional case would be a 2nd container size of 1.
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0.5 gal Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 8 c*0.0625 gal 1 c=0.5 gal