680 gall would fill 40 containers, we are 27 gall short so 38 containers.
(653/17 = 38.4)
22 containers can be fully filled.
You are 6 gallons short of being able to fill 30 containers...
19
11
30 with 14 gallons left
669 ÷ 22 = 30.409... You can fully fill 30 contrainers.
All you need to do is divide 797 by 26. The answer is 30.7. You can then see that you would be able to fill 30 containers and 7/10 of another one. Therefore, you can fill 30 26 gallon containers FULLY with 797 gallons of milk (which is ALOT by the way :-P)
618/19 = 32 10/19 so you could fill 32 containers.
410 gallons can fill 410/24 = 17.083, 24 gallon containers.
Your answer is 15 386 / 25 = 15.44
391/25 = 15 remainder 16 Therefore, fifteen 25-gallon containers can be completely filled.
84, 11 gallon containers