I would use a water hose (lol). Seriously though, gallons is the preferred term for measuring pool capacity.
There are four quarts for every gallon.
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Method 1: Fill the 3-gallon jug. Pour this into the 5-gallon jug. Fill the 3-gallon jug again, and pour from it into the 5-gallon jug until it is full. This leaves 1 gallon in the 3-gallon jug. Empty the 5-gallon jug, and then pour the gallon from the 3-gallon jug into it. Fill the 3-gallon jug, and pour it into the 5-gallon jug, thus making 4 gallons. Method 2: Fill the 5-gallon jug. Pour this into the 3-gallon jug until it's full. Empty the 3-gallon jug, and then pour the remaining two gallons into the 3-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug, and then pour into the 3-gallon jug until it is full, leaving 4 gallons in the 5-gallon jug.
48 pints are needed.
It depends on the size of the balloon. If it's a small balloon, about a half gallon will due. If it's a larger balloon, about a gallon or so. Now, if it's a very small weak balloon, about 1/2 quarter gallon should do it.
An Imperial gallon weighs 4.536 kg, so 100 gallons weighs 453.6 kg. A U.S.A. gallon weighs 3.79 kg, so 100 U.S.A. gallons weighs 379.0 kg.
1 gallon = 4 quarts 2 gallons = 8 quarts . . 5 gallons = 20 quarts
1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
2 pints = 1 quart. 4 quarts = 1 gallon. So 4*12 = 48 quarts.
32 4 gallon tank holding 8 quarts (4 quarts to one gallon) needs another 2 gallons to be filled completely. One gallon = 16 gups; two gallons = 32 cups.
1 gallon is equal to 3.8 liters or 4 quarts, that is why they are refered to as quarts (one quarter gallon)
Fred can fill six 1-gallon containers with 24 quarts of milk. Since there are 4 quarts in a gallon, dividing 24 by 4 equals 6. Therefore, he can fill six containers.
Four of them.
20 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
24 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
You first dump the 5-gallon pail, then fill the 5-gallon pail from the water from the 8-gallon pail. Then you dump the 5-gallon pail again, and you are left with 2 gallons in the 8-gallon pail.
1 GALLON
There are 4 quarts to a gallon. 4 x 8 = 32